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Page 1: 2018 CPD Catalogue€¦ · Chronic Sinus Tarsi Syndrome / lateral impingement syndrome Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Anterior Knee pain syndrome Ilio tibial band syndrome Lower

2018 CPD Cataloguefor Therapy & Sports Rehab Professionals

Updated June 19th 2018

Tel: 01202 568898 email:[email protected]

Twitter: @heseminars

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CPD Courses forTherapists

Host an “open” course at your venue& receive 2 FREE places

Host an “in-house” course for yourstaff & local contacts and SAVE ++

1 day and 2 day courses

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Health Education Seminars

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ACL Rehabilitation Update Dr Lee Herrington PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS

Anterior Knee Pain: Differential Diagnosis & Treatment Dr Lee Herrington PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS

Assessment of the Foot in relation toGait Dysfunction & Injury Paul Harradine MSc, BSc (Hons), SRCh, Cert Ed, Podiatrist

Athletic Screening & Exercise Prescription Simon Noad MSc PGDip BSc (Hons) MCSP MMACP

Cervical Spine:Risk Assessment & Rehabilitation for clinicians

Alan Taylor MCSP MSc MLACP &Roger Kerry MCSP FMACP MSc

Clinical Reasoning, Treatment & ManagementPrinciples in Low Back Pain - a patient centred approach

Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSP &Mr Matthew Low MSc BSc (Hons) MMACP

A Cognitive Behavioural Approach in Physical Therapy:Enhancing Clinical Practice Mark Woolvine MCSP BSc (Hons) MSc Post Grad Dip CBT

Combined Approach to the Sacro Iliac Joint Howard Turner BSc BAppSc MCSP

Dizziness - Vestibular Assessment, Treatment &Rehabilitation: level 1 & level 2 Alan Sealy BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy

Elite Sports Tapingevidence & experience from professional sport Ashley James MCSP

Examination of the Active Foot & Ankle Fraser McKinney MSc MCSP1st Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC

Generation Timebomb - the implications & impact childhoodexperiences have on your patients physical profile & ability Wendy Joy MCSP & Jane Reynolds MCSP

Managing Occupational Low Back Pain Ashley James MCSP

Manual Therapy Masterclassa. The Upper & Lower Limb Joints and b. The Spine

Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc(Hons)Lead Physio - GB Boxing

Modern Exercise Prescription for Therapists Nick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCCPerformance Enhancement Specialist

Muscle Energy Techniques: Lx & Pelvis Jay Cookson MCSP MMACP

Paediatric & Adolescent Musculoskeletal disorders:an introduction Thomas Quantrell MCSP MSc BSc (Hons)

Paediatric Orthopaedic workshop Peter Beirne Grad Dip Phys MCSP

Paediatric Respiratory workshop Paul Ritson Grad Dip Phys MCSP

Respiratory Care Update & Advanced Respiratory Care Matthew Quint MCSP MPhilMary-Ann Broad MCSP

Rehabilitation of Sports Injuriesfrom initial injury to sport specific training - concepts in reloading the injured athlete

Dr Ian Horsley PhD MSc MCSP MMACP CSCSRegional Lead Physiotherapist & NW Technical Lead - English Institute of Sport

Shoulder Savers - an integrated approach to injuryreduction & rehabilitation

Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice) andNick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCC, Performance Enhancement

Specialist

Spinal Manipulation: Facilitating Rehabilitation Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSP

Sporting Hip & Groin James Moore M.Phty (Manips), BSc (Hons) MCSP, CSCS

Sport & Exercise First Aid (introductory level) Tony Bennison specialist sports first aid trainer

Sports Massage Masterclass Julian Berriman BSc (Hons) Ost

Sporting Hand, Wrist & Elbow Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc(Hons) Lead Physio - GB Boxing

The Athletic Shoulderidentification of specific rehabilitation strategies

Dr Ian Horsley PhD MSc MCSP MMACP CSCS andBen Ashworth MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP

The Neck: Clinical Rehabilitation Chris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACP

The Shoulder, Theory & Practice (15th edition) Dr Jeremy Lewis PhD. FCSP

The Shoulder - Steps to Successful Treatment Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)

The Sporting Spine Jay Cookson MCSP MMACP

Unravelling Strength & Conditioning for Therapists Andrew McCauley MSc BSc CSCS HCPC MCSP

Continuing Professional Development coursesfor Physios, Osteos, Chiros & Sports Rehab Professionals

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Anterior Cruciate LigamentRehabilitation Update

Dr Lee Herrington - PhD, MSc, MCSP, CSCS

Sept 30th - Chertsey, SurreyOctober 28th - Oxford

TutorLee is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford; programme leader for the MScSports Injury Rehabilitation course. Has a technical lead clinical role with the English Institute of Sportand acts as a consultant physiotherapist to a number of premiership & championship football and rugbyunion clubs. Worked as part of the Team GB medical team at the London 2012 Olympic Games and theTeam GB medical team for the Baku 2015 European Games. Has previously worked with BritishSwimming team, Great Britain Women’s Basketball team, Wigan Warriors and Great Britain RugbyLeague teams. Research interests are the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries, specifically:anterior knee pain; hamstring muscle injuries and rehabilitation following knee surgery (principally ACLreconstruction), along with work into the swimming and rugby shoulder, has published over 100research papers.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionInjury to the Anterior Cruciate ligament is a significantly disabling problem for the professional sportspersonand recreational athlete alike. Clear management strategies are required to return the patient to theirchosen sport as quickly yet as safely as possible. Current practice is to either reconstructed or rehabilitateand cope with the ligament deficiency. Both these approaches require appropriate management in termsof exercise rehabilitation and return to sport criteria. This course aims to provide participants with strategiesto both appropriately managed both the ACLR and ACLD patients and monitor treatment progress towardsa successful outcome.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course aims

� To provide participants with the necessary background knowledge to provide exercise rehabilitationto both the ACL deficient and ACL reconstructed patient.

� To provide participants with the skills necessary to assess function and performance of these patients----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Course content

� ACL anatomy and functional biomechanics� Nature of ACL injury� Assessment of ACL injury� Functional assessment of ACL injury� ACLD (ACL deficient) - identification of copers� ACLR (ACL Reconstruction); types of surgery & implications for rehabilitation� ACLR (& ACLD) Rehabilitation� Monitoring & performance measurement� Complications� Return to sport criteria� Prevention of ACL injuries; an introduction to the Sportsmetrics programme----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual, and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Anterior Knee PainDifferential Diagnosis & Treatment

Dr Lee Herrington - PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS

Sept 29th - Chertsey, SurreyOctober 27th - Oxford

TutorLee is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford; programme leader for the MScSports Injury Rehabilitation course. Has a technical lead clinical role with the English Institute of Sportand acts as a consultant physiotherapist to a number of premiership & championship football and rugbyunion clubs. Worked as part of the Team GB medical team at the London 2012 Olympic Games and theTeam GB medical team for the Baku 2015 European Games. Has previously worked with BritishSwimming team, Great Britain Women’s Basketball team, Wigan Warriors and Great Britain RugbyLeague teams. Research interests are the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries, specifically:anterior knee pain; hamstring muscle injuries and rehabilitation following knee surgery (principally ACLreconstruction), along with work into the swimming and rugby shoulder, has published over 100research papers.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThe course is delivered through a series of lectures, practical demonstrations, and practical tutorials. Acourse handbook will be available to support all materials presented.The course investigates the many and varied causes of anterior knee pain, looking at the features of eachof these individual pathologies which allow for differential diagnosis of these conditions. Assessment ofanterior knee pain section is very interactive with frequent opportunities to practice the assessmenttechniques demonstrated. Treatment strategies for the treatment of the three commonest causes ofanterior knee pain; patellofemoral pain, patella tendonosis and fat pad syndrome are included andtreatment techniques included are taping techniques, joint mobilisations and exercise rehabilitationprocedures.The delegates will have frequent opportunities to practice during this interactive course.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course aims

� Develop an understanding of differential diagnosis of anterior knee pain� Develop an understanding of the causes of altered Patellofemoral joint stresses & mal-tracking� Gain an insight in the examination and treatment of the causes of altered Patellofemoral joint

stresses & mal-tracking� Gain insight into the examination and treatment of patella tendonosis and fat pad syndrome

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual, and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

www.heseminars.com Tel: 01202 568898 email: [email protected] Twitter: @heseminars

AM PMAnterior knee pain differential diagnosis� Distinguishing the features of patellofemoral pain

syndrome, patella tendonosis, iliotibial band frictionsyndrome, plica syndrome, fat pad syndrome, tractionapophysitis and local nerve entrapment

Assessment of anterior knee pain� Incorporating: motion control testing, passive joint tests,

muscle length tests and neurodynamic testing

Treatment of patellofemoral pain, patellatendonosis and fat pad syndrome.Incorporating the use of:� exercise rehabilitation strategies� joint mobilisations� soft tissue stretching� taping

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Assessment of the Footin relation to Gait

Dysfunction and InjuryPaul Harradine

MSc, BSc (Hons), SRCh, Cert Ed, Podiatrist, FCPodMed

July 14th/15th - London October 20th/21st - Norfolk Sept 22nd/23rd - Salisbury Nov 10th/11th - Peterborough

October 6th/7th - Chesterfield December 8th/9th - Reading

TutorPaul Harradine graduated from the Northampton School of Podiatry in 1994. He is currently theCompany Director of The Podiatry & Chiropody Centre, Portsmouth, as well as running anumber of private podiatric clinics in Portsmouth and Southampton. He was the Clinical LeadSpecialist in podiatric biomechanics within Portsmouth HealthCare NHS Trust between 2000 –2004. Paul also has a Masters of Science in Sports Injury and Therapy, Certificate inProfessional Studies ‘Sports Podiatry’, Post Graduate Certificate in Sports Science fromManchester Metropolitan University and a Certificate in Education. Paul has regularly taughtpodiatric workshops to podiatrists, physiotherapists and Naval Medical personnel over the past16 years. He is a fellow of the College of Podiatrists in Podiatric Medicine.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis intensive 2 day theoretical and practical course is based on extensive clinical experience inassessment and treatment of lower limb and gait dysfunction, as well as extensive reference toresearch publications. A number of pathologies will be presented together with appropriateassessment and treatment techniques. The evidence supporting the use of the assessment andtreatment procedures will also be presented. Participants completing this course will gain agreater understanding of the anatomy, biomechanics, assessment and evidence-basedtreatment of this interesting and complicated subject.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topics Covered and Learning Outcomes - see overleaf

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Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual, and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Assessment of the Footin relation to Gait Dysfunction and Injury

Topics covered1. Historical perspective of foot and ankle assessment2. Functional anatomy of the lower limb3. Terminology used in the assessment of the lower limb4. Normal and abnormal foot function foot function in walking gait5. Non-weightbearing assessment of foot morphology (including practical)6. Leg length assessment (including practical)7. Weightbearing static assessment of foot posture (including practical)8. Walking real time clinical gait analysis (including practical)9. Treatment for foot based gait dysfunction including taping, footwear advice and temporary

foot orthotics (Including practical)10. How foot orthotics work11. Evidence based approach for foot based treatment plans of:

� 1st Ray Pathology� “Metatarsalgia”� Midfoot Pathology� Plantar Fasciitis� Achilles Tendonopathy� Chronic Sinus Tarsi Syndrome / lateral impingement syndrome� Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction� Anterior Knee pain syndrome� Ilio tibial band syndrome� Lower back pain

And specific client groups of:� Flexible paediatric pes planus� The Rheumatoid foot� The Diabetic foot

12. The Runner13. Running gait analysis in relation to injury, such as medial tibial stress syndrome14. Running footwear / trainer choice

Learning outcomes.

Upon completion of the course, the delegate will:

I. Be able to demonstrate the relation of normal and abnormal foot function to gaitII. Be able to construct simple orthotics (made of felt) with modifications aimed to improve

gait and decrease foot related gait dysfunction.III. Be able to apply taping where relevant to decrease abnormal foot function in gait.IV. Identify changes in gait following treatment and relate this to symptom outcomes.V. Understand the role of foot function in gait dysfunction related lower limb injury and

construct a best-practice treatment plan for common symptomsVI. Understand the effect of systemic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes on

foot function and gait and modify treatment plans around theseVII. Recognise the differing running gait styles and their possible relation to injuryVIII. Construct treatment plans for the injured runner based around symptom assessment and

running gait analysis.

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Athletic Screening &Exercise Prescription

Simon Noad MSc PGDip BSc (Hons) MCSP MMACP

July 21st - Bolton, LancashireSept 29th - Reading

Available to host - Oct, Nov & early Dec

TutorSimon is currently employed by the English Institute of Sport and is the Lead Physiotherapist forGB Sprint Canoe. He works alongside an extensive team tasked with developing athletes who canbe successful at the Olympic Games in 2020. Simon has acquired experience across a variety ofsports whilst continuing to work with clients of all ages and professions privately. He has lecturedon MSc and BSc programmes, presented external CPD events and delivered teaching seminarsto a range of therapists. Prior to his current role Simon spent 5 years working for West BromwichAlbion FC, progressing to be the Head of Academy Science & Medicine. His passion for injurypreventative interventions combined with his clinical experience and comprehensive academicbackground has provided Simon with a strong and updated knowledge base.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionThe screening of athletes is commonly practiced across sport for a variety of reasons. It may beto determine injury risk, create individualised injury prevention programmes, monitor athleticdevelopment, establish clinical markers or form part of a pre-signing medical. There are multiplemethods and techniques that can be employed to try to achieve this. However, determining whattests to employ is very challenging; particularly as the evidence and professional opinion is verymixed.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course ContentDuring this practical based day a variety of screening methods will be practiced and the evidencebase critiqued. The advantages and disadvantages of combining different types of screenings, i.e.function and manual testing, will be discussed. Ways in which to review screening results and howto prescribe individualised injury prevention programmes from these results are demonstrated.Structuring and maximising the effectiveness of programmes is also reviewed. There is thenfurther practical time to practice exercises or manual techniques that may be included in suchprogrammes. To finish, groups undertake athletic screening specific cases studies. By the end ofthe day delegates will have gained an understanding of the underlying principles of athleticscreening, have an idea of different methods, learn how to implement their own battery of tests,review their results and be able to implement preventative programmes aimed at reducing anindividual’s injury risk.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Clinical Reasoning, Treatment andManagement Principles in Low

Back Pain:A Person Centred Approach

Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSPMr Matthew Low MSc BSc (Hons) MMACP

December 8th/9th - Woking, Surrey

TutorsNeil is a Consultant Physiotherapist with a special interest in spinal function. He has worked inthe NHS, private sector and M.O.D. He has attained a clinical doctorate at the University ofSouthampton focusing on clinical reasoning in low back pain and has published his research.He completed his MACP training in 2002 and his MSc in 2003. He is a previous Vice chair of theMACP and provides mentorship and examination support on MACP courses. He has presentedall over the U.K and abroad whilst leading manual therapy sessions at a number of Universities.His current post in the NHS covers ESP leadership, complex patient management and researchactivities.Matt is the Lead Clinician for MSK Therapy services at Royal Bournemouth & ChristchurchHospitals NHS Foundation Trust and leads a group of Extended Scope Practitioners fromOrthopaedic and Rheumatology backgrounds.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis newly constructed two day Lumbar Spine course brings together clinical reasoning, casestudy learning, applied hands-on management and approaches to manage people with low backpain. This course will appeal to clinicians who would like to gain more knowledge in themanagement of Low Back Pain in a supportive, interactive and engaging environment. Thecourse is a combination of developed courses led by Neil and Matt over a number of years andis evidence-based and down to earth.Led by two clinicians Dr Neil Langridge and Mr Matthew Low, the course will take time toexplore the realities of manual therapy, the movement behaviours we can help, and the clinicalreasoning that underpins how to make sensible decisions about LBP. Both clinicians have awealth of experience in the assessment of LBP and management of presentations thatcommonly occur in the clinic setting. Neil has published on the subject of clinical reasoning inLBP and his doctoral work looked specifically at physiotherapy and ESP models of reasoning,whilst Matt aims to publish his work on the theory of causal dispositionalism in clinical practiceand around the concept of motor control. Matt is also part of the CauseHealth network that isinvestigating the philosophical underpinnings of causation and its various impact on medicallyunexplained symptoms in healthcare.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Clinical Reasoning, Treatment andManagement Principles in Low

Back Pain:A Person Centred Approach

Timetable

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Day One

09.00 Introduction to the course

9.15 - 10.00 Clinical Reasoning in the Lumbar spine (Lecture)

10.00 - 10.45 Treatment selections – A rationale (Lecture)

10.45 - 11.00 Tea & Coffee

11.00 - 11.45 Patient selection – Group work Case Study 1

11.45 - 12.30 Case Study 2

12.30 - 1.15 Lunch

1.15 - 3.00 Lumbar Spine pain/movement exploratory techniques

3.00 - 3.15 Tea & Coffee

3.15 - 4.00 Passive pain/movement modulatory techniques Lumbar spine

4.00 - 4.45 The context of Safety/Pathology in the assessment of spinal pain

Day Two

9.00 - 10.00 What is Motor Control? Implications to clinical practice (Lecture)

10.00 - 11.00 Changing Movement Behaviours (Lecture)

11.00 - 11.15 Tea & Coffee

11.15 - 12.30 Case Studies 3 and 4

12.30 - 1.15 Lunch

1.15 - 3.15 Analysis of movement behaviour and relevance in clinical practice

3.15 - 3.30 Tea & Coffee

3.30 - 4.45 Functional Re-training

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A Cognitive BehaviouralApproach in Physical Therapy:

Enhancing Clinical PracticeMark Woolvine MCSP BSc (Hons) MSc Post Grad Dip CBT

Available to host in 2018TutorMark is a physiotherapist with over 16 years’ experience as an Extended Scope Practitioner in MSK. Hisprofessional journey has included working at The Bath Pain Management Unit in 1999; Setting up a novelprimary care back pain service in 2001 and later a primary / secondary care collaborative back pain servicein 2005; completing an MSc in Neuromuscoloskeletal Healthcare at Keele University in 2005; a PostGraduate Certificate in CBT at University of Southampton in 2010 and then qualifying as a CognitiveBehavioural Therapist in 2016 from the University of Birmingham.His personal journey within the context of work / education has been challenging but rewarding. Heexperienced dissolution early in his career, noted very quickly the gulf in Psychological knowledge and skillswithin physiotherapy practice, frustration around the mind – body divide that continues to exist withinHealthcare and finally showed a willingness to experience uncomfortable change by moving towards hisvalues around work / education.He brings to his clinical practice as a Physiotherapist a skill set taken from CBT that creates an opportunityfor behavioural change with clients who are stuck and in distress. He has been promoting and encouragingchange for the last 3 years in 2-day training courses across the UK including Nuffield Health and AHP Suffolk..

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Description“Patients never do what you tell them to do…they only do what they tell themselves to do”If you reflect upon your clinical practice how much truth is in this statement? How much would it take for youto change a behaviour that was based upon a firmly held belief? Clinical practice can be difficult. Thepressures imposed upon models of delivery within MSK for example results in shorter overall contact withclients within which to deliver meaningful, personalised treatment. This puts pressure on ourselves and canlead to job stress. Physiotherapists recognise a need for psychologically informed approaches but often lackthe skills and confidence.The aim of this 2-day course is to introduce delegates to skill sets taken from CBT to facilitate change forthose clients whose behaviours are detrimental to their health and wellbeing with physical health problems.The course is delivered by a Physiotherapist still working in a busy clinical environment and the skills arerealistic for such a setting. Role play, self-reflection, group discussion, videos and audio recordings are keylearning methods used and delegates, to make the most of learning, should be prepared to move from theircomfort zone.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course ObjectivesKey Learning areas covered on the course are:� Socratic questioning� The 5-area model� Communication skills� Thinking traps.� Values� How to facilitate moves towards values� Values-based goals� Introduction to motivational interviewing� Behavioural experiments

For an insight into the scope for psychological skills within Physiotherapy we would recommend listening to PsychologicalInterventions in Physiotherapy with Dr Richard Bennett and the MACP http://chewshealth.co.uk/tpmpsession9/

Fee: £250 by cheque or by card, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Combined Approachto the Sacroiliac Joint

Howard Turner BSc BAppSc MCSP

July 7th/8th - Warrington October 6th/7th - Cannock, StaffsSept 8th/9th - Salisbury, Wilts December 1st/2nd - London

TutorHoward Turner holds a physics degree from Melbourne University and a physiotherapy degree from LatrobeUniversity. He has lived in the UK since 1990, working in the NHS in London until 1994 and since in privatepractice. He has recently moved to live and practice in Cheshire. Howard was involved in the UK McConnellteaching programme 1995-2000, teaching shoulder and PFJ courses and lectures extensively in the UK andabroad. He compiled and began teaching the SIJ course in 1996.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThe course will cover manipulative, mobilisation and muscle energy techniques and exercise prescriptionfor pelvic motion dysfunction. The course consolidates traditional models of pelvic girdle assessment andtreatment with current research and philosophies of management. It aims to provide a straightforward yetcomprehensive approach to the wide variety of pelvic disorders that present to manual therapists. Clinicalreasoning models that are traditionally osteopathic in nature will be modified and updated to complementcontemporary physiotherapy practice. Sacroiliac instability will be discussed in detail in view of currentresearch on the functional anatomy and mechanics of stability of the region.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Objectives

� To enhance the delegate’s knowledge of sacroiliac biomechanics and pathomechanics in view ofcurrent management strategies and recent research findings

� To enhance delegate’s manual skills in the effective management of sacroiliac dysfunction

Upon completion of the course, delegates should be able to perform the following:� Assess and interpret pelvic motion patterns� Effectively utilise muscle energy techniques, mobilisation and manipulation to optimise pelvic

symmetry and motion� Effectively manage sacroiliac instability with manual treatment and exercise programmes� Integrate management of sacroiliac motion dysfunction with management of adjacent dysfunction� Recognise the contribution of SIJ dysfunction to lower limb and other disorders

Fee: £250 by cheque or by card, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Day 1 (09.00 - 17.00hrs) Day 2 (09.00 - 16.00hrs)

� Introduction/Applied anatomy & biomechanics of thepelvis and pelvic girdle dysfunction

� Utilising leg length discrepancy to assess the pelvis� Utilising leg length discrepancy to treat the pelvis� Assessing myofascial disorders of the pelvis – a

modified osteopathic model� Treatment of myofascial presentations� ‘Piriformis syndrome’ – a demonstration of useful

positional release and taping techniques tocomplement rehabilitation strategies

� The biomechanics of pelvic stability and pelvicrehabilitation

� Functional assessments of stability� Assessing intra-articular SIJ dysfunction� Passive movement assessment of the SIJ and

interpretation� Treatment of intra-articular SIJ dysfunction� Specific tests of SIJ stability and accelerated rehab� Conclusions and Questions

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“Dizziness” - level 1

Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & RehabilitationAlan Sealy, BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy, MCSP

August 25th - ReadingSeptember 8th - Gloucestershire

November 3rd - Salisbury, Wiltshire

TutorAlan graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 1996, where he also took his post graduatemanipulative therapy qualification in 1999. With a background in manual therapy, Alan nowworks as a clinical Specialist in Vestibular Rehabilitation. Initially within the NHS, and as apartner in private practice in Sheffield, Alan developed an early interest in dizziness and balancedisorders. Whilst on a lecture tour in Norway he was invited to establish ‘Balanseklinikken’, inOslo. As the Director of Rehabilitation in Scandinavia’s busiest balance clinic, he estimates thathe has treated and helped over 4,000 dizzy patients. This considerable experience is utilized inresearch and educational courses throughout Scandinavia and the UK.Now based in Aberdeen, his time is split between his private practice, lecturing and research.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis one day introductory course is suitable for practitioners (physiotherapists, osteopaths,chiropractors, doctors and other health professionals) with little or no previous experience ofvestibular disorders wishing to learn how to successfully assess and treat the dizzy patient.The course is practical in nature, evidence based and fully referenced.A mix of theory lectures and practical sessions make up the 7 hours of contact time.Participants completing this course will gain a greater understanding of the anatomy,biomechanics, assessment and evidence-based treatment of this interesting and complicatedsubject.

On completion, the participants should be able to:

� Understand what we mean by dizziness and vertigo and how we balance� Understand the scale of the problems associated with dizziness and recognise the need

for vestibular assessment� Recognise the common peripheral vestibular disorders and differentiate these from central

nervous system pathology� Incorporate a basic vestibular examination into their usual neuro-musculo-skeletal

assessments.� Plan appropriate rehab programmes based upon individual assessment and clinical

reasoning.� Diagnose and treat common variant positional vertigo (BPPV)� Utilize the most appropriate outcome measures----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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“Dizziness” - level 1

Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation

Course Timetable

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Time Theory Practical

09.00Introductions – course aimsWhat is vertigo?Background / scale of problem

Anatomy & physiology of vestibularsystem

10.30 Coffee

10.45

Common Vestibular pathologies(BPPV, neuritis, menieres)

Vestibular Assessment(history, P/E, functional balancetesting, ophthalmology, vestibulartests, posturography, VNS)

Practical vestibular Assessment (1)

Basic OpthalmologyFunctionalHead impulseHead shake

Nystagmus video examples

12.45 Lunch Lunch

13.30

Summary of AM

Practical Vestibular Assessment (2)Dix-Hallpike positional test;Epley particle repositioning manoeuvre

Vestibular rehabilitation exerciseprogrammes

15.30 Coffee Coffee

15.45

Cervical vertigo, a form of‘compensated vertigo’?�Cervical proprioceptive / ischaemicvertigo

Differentiation tests groupwork

16.15Application of rehabilitation principalsProblem solving / Clinical reasoningapproach using case studies

Summary (10mins)

17.00 Close

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“Dizziness” - level 1

Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & RehabilitationSession 1An introduction to vertigo – a gentle wake-up!The vestibular system is introduced and we consider the problems posed by vertigo, dizziness and balancedisorders. Real-life examples will be discussed, setting the physical symptoms within the psycho-social model. Thissection is fully referenced in order to support proposals to establish a vestibular rehabilitation service in your area.

Anatomy & physiology of the vestibular systemA tough session, but the better you understand how the vestibular system functions, the easier diagnosis becomes.

Session 2Common vestibular pathologiesWe look at the most common vestibular disorders: BPPV, neuronitis, Meniere’s, illustrated by case studies.

Vestibular assessment – “every history tells a story”A detailed look at history taking, special questions, the physical examination and vestibular testing

Practical: Vestibular examination (1) - “Look into my eyes”

� Relevant cranial nerve and Occular muscle testing� Demonstration and practice of examination tests and procedures, easily incorporated within a standard

neuro-musculo-skeletal examination.� Diagnosis of some common vestibular disorders using nystagmus video-clip examples

Session 3Summary from the morning sessions

Practical:- Vestibular examination 2, “The magic cure”

� Demonstration and practice of the Dix-Hallpike positional vertigo test and the Epley particle re-positioningmanoeuvre,

� We concentrate on the most common variant BPPV, posterior canaliathis, accounting for 90% of all BPPV

Vestibular Rehabilitation (VR) exercise programmes

� This section is fully referenced in order to convince health-care providers of the need for, and value of, VR.� We learn how to prescribe relevant, specific and effective rehab programmes, based upon patient needs and

clinical reasoning, rather than a recipe-based model.

Session 4Cervical Dizziness� A fully referenced presentation & discussion on the importance of neck-related dizziness. There is as yet no

consensus between the ENT medical & manual therapy worlds either on its role in dizziness or themechanism behind the symptoms. The evidence is presented and a new model proposed to explain cervicaldizziness as a form of ‘compensated vertigo’.

� The evidence and ‘best practice’ behind Vertebro-Basilar-Insufficiency (VBI) testing

Clinical differentiation tests� Vestibular / positional / cervicogenic / ischaemic,

Session 5The application of vestibular rehabilitation programmes in practice� VR exercise prescription and demonstration, involving small group presentations� Problem-solving approach, based upon real case-studies

Summary:- the ‘10 minute vestibular examination’!

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“Challenging Dizziness” - level 2

Advanced level Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & RehabilitationAlan Sealy, BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy, MCSP

August 26th - ReadingSeptember 9th - Gloucestershire

November 4th - Salisbury, Wiltshire

TutorAlan graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 1996, where he also took his post graduatemanipulative therapy qualification in 1999. With a background in manual therapy, Alan nowworks as a clinical Specialist in Vestibular Rehabilitation. Initially within the NHS, and as apartner in private practice in Sheffield, Alan developed an early interest in dizziness and balancedisorders. Whilst on a lecture tour in Norway he was invited to establish ‘Balanseklinikken’, inOslo. As the Director of Rehabilitation in Scandinavia’s busiest balance clinic, he estimates thathe has treated and helped over 4,000 dizzy patients. This considerable experience is utilized inresearch and educational courses throughout Scandinavia and the UK.Now based in Aberdeen, his time is split between his private practice, lecturing and research.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis one day advanced course is suitable for practitioners (physiotherapists, osteopaths,chiropractors, doctors and other health professionals) with some previous knowledge andexperience of vestibular disorders.The course is practical in nature, evidence based and fully referenced and is an up-to-date andin-depth look at treatment concepts and rehabilitation strategies for complex vertigo, dizziness andbalance disorders.

On completion, the participants will have:� Developed their understanding of the pro-active, multi-factorial nature of the balance

system,� Reviewed the peripheral and central nervous system pathways involved in vestibular

disorders� Reviewed up to date ideas behind vestibular disorders, and more challenging forms of

compensated vertigo (visual vertigo, cervical vertigo, phobic postural vertigo)� In practice, learnt to diagnose and treat positional vertigo (BPPV), canaliathis and

cupuloliathis variants, in the posterior, lateral and anterior semi-circular canals� Planned appropriate rehab programmes based upon individual assessment and clinical

reasoning.� Practiced & progressed treatment interventions to the dysfunctional side, incorporating

gaze, cervical manual therapy and functional exercise� Learnt to integrate vestibular treatment & cervical manual therapy within a neuro-musculo-

skeletal assessment, to optimally treat cervical dizziness----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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“Challenging Dizziness” - level 2

Advanced level Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation

Course Timetable

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Time Theory Practical

09.00Introductions – course aimsThe background to falls & balance dis-orders

The physiology of balance

10.30 Coffee

10.45

Neural pathways involved in Vestibulardisorders� Posterior, lateral & anterior BPPV

canaliathis & cupuloliathis� Vestibular asymetry� Central vestibular / cerebellar

disorders

Nystagmus & eye movementneurology

Vestibular Assessment – beyond thebasicsMaking sense of the tests

Practical vestibular Assessment (1)

Cranial nerve testingTilts & ocular muscle testsSaccades & Smooth-PursuitsDynamic Visual AccuityRotating Chair‘Head Thrust’ Impulse test‘Head shake’ test

Practical diagnosis from Nystagmusvideo examples

12.45 Lunch Lunch

13.30

Summary of AM

Practical Vestibular Assessment (2)BPPV - positional tests (Dix-Hallpike, lateral, anterior canals); - particle repositioning manoeuvres (Epley, Semont, BBQ) - Home treatment protocols

Compensated vertigo� Cervical vertigo� Visual vertigo� Phobic postural vertigo� Mal de Debarquement

Ischaemic vertigoUpper cervical instability discussion

15.15 Coffee Coffee

15.30

Progressing Vestibular rehabilitationprogrammesRehabilitation v. Treatment or both ?

Stimulating the dysfunctional sidepractical

Differentiation tests groupwork

Practise of VBI and upper cervicalinstability if necessary

16.15 Problem solving / Clinical reasoning- case studies of challenging conditions Summary (10mins)

17.00 Close

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“Challenging Dizziness” - level 2

Advanced level Vestibular Assessment, Treatment & RehabilitationSession 1Falls and balance disorders – the hidden epidemicA quick review of the scale of vestibular disorders, the implications and the costs. The link between vestibulardisorders and falls-risk is highlighted.

The physiology of balanceA comprehensive and up-to-date summary of how we balance. We move away from old concepts of balancetraining and see balance as a complex pro-active system, dependent upon well functioning multi-sensory inputsand central nervous system sensory organisation. This, and the appropriate motor-output response, is thenmodulated by the context of task and environment, and by what we think and feel.Session 2Neural pathways of vestibular disordersWe look at what happens when things go wrong! Effective treatment depends upon identifying the location alongthe neural pathway of a disorder (eg. Canal, otolith, peripheral nerve, brain stem, cerebellum, cortex).

An introduction to nystagmus and the neurology of eye movements.Understanding the neural pathway and recognising patterns of eye movements allows accurate diagnosis ofvestibular disorders

Beyond the basics - Interpretation of specialised vestibular assessments.Making sense of results from laboratory and clinic assessments is not always easy. We will focus on informationwhich is of particular use in diagnosis & treatment. We consider Computerised Dynamic Posturography; Calorics;ENG / VNG and Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV)

Vestibular Assessment – Practical tests to use in your clinical examinationEasy to use assessment tools that integrate with your neuro-musculo-skeletal assessment. These are clinical teststo aid in diagnosis and use as measures of treatment effect.Session 3Summary from the morning sessions

Practical:- Vestibular examination 2, “Benign Positional Vertigo -The miracle cure”� Demonstration and practice of positional vertigo tests for the posterior, lateral and anterior semi-circular

canals,� Interpretation of nystagmus patterns for canaliathis and cupuloliathis variants.� Particle repositioning manouevres: Epley, Semont, BBQ, home regime

Cervical dizziness & ‘Compensated Vertigo’� Patients often present without the classical signs of peripheral vestibular disorders. Headaches,

unsteadiness, sensitivity to light & sounds are often typical of a ‘compensated vertigo’.� We discuss vestibular compensation in detail and the links with cervical dizziness and visual vertigo. The

evidence is presented and a new model proposed setting these conditions (along with phobic posturalvertigo and Mal De Debarquement) within the context of a compensated vertigo.

� Vertebral-basilar Insufficiency and Ischaemic vertigo� The evidence and ‘best practice’ behind upper cervical instability testing and Vertebro-Basilar-Insufficiency

(VBI)Session 4Vestibular Rehabilitation (VR) exercise programmes – the art & the science� This section is fully referenced in order to convince health-care providers of the need for, and value of, VR.� Relevant, specific and effective rehab programmes, based upon patient needs and clinical reasoning, rather

than recipe-based models.� Exercise progression and practical rehab tips for specific conditions eg. Visual vertigo, phobic postural

vertigo, Mal-de-debarquement, central vestibular disorders� ‘Hemi-sphericity’ – exciting new ideas on stimulating the dysfunctional side� ISQ ? – get the maximum treatment effect

Clinical differentiation tests� Vestibular / positional / cervicogenic / ischaemic,

Session 5Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) in practice� Clinical reasoning exercises. Problem-solving in small groups, based upon challenging case-studies

Summary – Don’t miss the big picture !

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“Dizziness Masterclass”Vestibular Assessment & Rehabilitation for All

Alan Sealy, BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy, MCSP

December 8th/9th - EdinburghTutorAlan graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 1996, where he also took his post graduatemanipulative therapy qualification in 1999. With a background in manual therapy, Alan nowworks as a clinical Specialist in Vestibular Rehabilitation. Initially within the NHS, and as apartner in private practice in Sheffield, Alan developed an early interest in dizziness and balancedisorders. Whilst on a lecture tour in Norway he was invited to establish ‘Balanseklinikken’, inOslo. As the Director of Rehabilitation in Scandinavia’s busiest balance clinic, he estimates thathe has treated and helped over 4,000 dizzy patients. This considerable experience is utilized inresearch and educational courses throughout Scandinavia and the UK.Now based in Aberdeen, his time is split between his private practice, lecturing and research.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionA comprehensive 2 day practical, evidence-based introduction to Vestibular assessment,treatment & rehabilitation; and an up-to-date and in-depth look at treatment concepts andrehabilitation strategies for complex multi-factorial dizziness and balance disorders.The course is practical in nature, evidence based and fully referenced.Day 1 course objectives - delegates should be able to:� Understand what we mean by dizziness and vertigo and how we balance� Understand the scale of the problems associated with dizziness and recognise the need

for vestibular assessment� Recognise the common peripheral vestibular disorders and differentiate these from central

nervous system pathology� Incorporate a basic vestibular examination into their usual neuro-musculo-skeletal

assessments.� Plan appropriate rehab programmes based upon individual assessment and clinical

reasoning.� Diagnose and treat common variant positional vertigo (BPPV)� Utilize the most appropriate outcome measures

Day 2 course objectives - delegates will have:� Developed their understanding of the pro-active, multi-factorial nature of the balance

system,� Reviewed the peripheral and central nervous system pathways involved in vestibular

disorders� Reviewed up to date ideas behind vestibular disorders, and more challenging forms of

compensated vertigo (visual vertigo, cervical vertigo, phobic postural vertigo)� In practice, learnt to diagnose and treat positional vertigo (BPPV), canaliathis and

cupuloliathis variants, in the posterior, lateral and anterior semi-circular canals� Planned appropriate rehab programmes based upon individual assessment and clinical

reasoning.� Practiced & progressed treatment interventions to the dysfunctional side, incorporating

gaze, cervical manual therapy and functional exercise� Learnt to integrate vestibular treatment & cervical manual therapy within a neuro-musculo-

skeletal assessment, to optimally treat cervical dizzinessFee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Elite Sports TapingEvidence & Experience from Professional Sport

Ashley James MCSP

July 28th - London (St Georges Hospital)

September 22nd - London (North Middx Hospital)

TutorAshley began his career in professional sport at The Physio Clinic based at the Athlete Performance Centre inNorth Wales in 2009. He specialised in musculoskeletal sports injuries, offering acute injury management all theway up to high level rehabilitation.During his time at the Athlete Performance Centre Ashley worked with a number of National and Internationalathletes ranging over a number of multi-sport events including middle distance runners, sprinters, pole vaultersand gymnasts. Ashley joined the RGC senior rugby team in 2010 where he worked for 5 seasons seeing thedevelopment of the region go from strength to strength. Ashley was part of the Wales U20's management teamwho travelled to New Zealand for the Junior World Cup in July 2014 and Italy in 2015 as well as assisting forhome 6 nations games from 2012-2014. Ashley then moved on to a further role within the WRU as LeadPhysiotherapist for the National Men's Sevens team in June 2014. During this time Ashley picked up extensiveexperience of taping, gaining more knowledge and expertise from physio’s from all over the world working withother countries on the 7s circuit. Ashley is now undertaking his PhD at Manchester Metropolitan University aspart of his new role in Occupational Health.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThe course is aimed at health care professionals who are responsible for the care of athletes. The coursehas a focus towards contact sports as the experience of the tutor lends itself well to this. With this in mindthere is no ‘K-Taping’ covered, with the focus aimed on improving techniques and knowledge with zincoxide and EAB tape.The course will enable an attendee to effectively manage their time, order the right stock and apply theright techniques for a range of specific pathologies. The full day course tries to go beyond the mereapplication of tape and also addresses some of the biopsychosocial aspects of professional sport & tapingsuch as the development of dependency, promotion of self-efficacy and building resilience within a teamenvironment. The medical team within a squad has a responsibility to manage these issues and taping,believe it or not, is a big part of this.You will gain practical knowledge to effectively tape your players, which is underpinned with sound theoryand clinical reasoning.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Learning outcomes� Understand how the effective and correct application of tape can affect the team environment� Understand what to order when purchasing tape for your club / team� Understanding when to & when not to apply tape� Understand Clinical Governance around taping� Understand the differences between tapes and how & when to use them� Be able to effectively apply tape for various pathologies to the

�Shoulder�Elbow�Wrist / Hand / Thumb�Hip�Knee�Ankle

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Generation TimebombThe implications & impact childhood experiences

have on your patients physical profile & ability

Wendy Joy MCSP and Jane Reynolds MCSP

Available to host in 2018 / 2019

SpeakersWendy graduated in 1991 in London. In 2007 Wendy left the NHS to set up Total Children’s Therapy, based inBournemouth. In addition, she also enjoys regularly lecturing for professionals from both health and educationsettings around the UKWendy believes in constantly pushing forwards and questioning current practice. She is a keen advocate ofprevention and early intervention and has researched and developed the Storycises™ programme with hercolleague Jane, which has been developed to help establish essential foundation motor skills.Jane qualified from the University of Southampton in 2003 and her specialty is working with children withneurodevelopmental conditions.She works in private practice with Total Children’s Therapy. Alongside this she also continues to work with arange of professionals in her joint venture with Wendy - Storycises™ . She lectures to education and healthprofessionals about children’s physical development, as well as co-authoring resources for education, healthand parents to use to maximise children’s physical development.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionDuring their careers Wendy and Jane have noticed the physical profiles of children and young peoplerapidly changing and will discuss the profound implications for MSK therapists and their practice whenworking with adults today. They will look at reasons for this change and how this potentially impacts onclinical practice and outcomes.They look at the person as a sum total of their physical development and movement experience to dateand will give an extra dimension when assessing and planning appropriate interventions for an MSKcaseload.By using a combination of practical, videos and interactive sessions they will show how these earlychildhood movement experiences can massively impact on an adult’s movement skills, physical activity,participation in sport, sick leave, general health and mental/emotional well-being.This course will provide a new insight into the physicality and robustness of the millennial generation andof young people of today and will give you new ideas and tools to problem solve when working with yourcaseload.

Course Timetable - see over

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Delegate comments

“This message needs to get out there. You guys rock!”“Fantastic – unique and much needed in the profession. All brilliant.”

“This information is vital and needs to filter out to everyone.”“Best lecture I have been to.”

“Incredibly interesting – a real eye opener.”----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £130 (inclusive of vat) includes handouts, light refreshments and CPD certificate (7.5hrs)

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Generation TimebombThe implications & impact childhood experiences

have on your patients physical profile & ability

Course Timetable

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09.00 - 09.15 Introductions

09.15 - 10.15 A changing childhood and what this means for MSK cliniciansworking with adults.

10.15 - 10.30

A closer look at physical profiles and the implications forlifestyles of your patients and ultimately levels of successwhen treating your caseloads. Linking our experience, thelatest research and feedback from professionals working withadults both in elite sport and the general population.

10.30 - 10.45 Break

10.45 - 12.30

A break-down of foundation motor skills, the building blocksfor an efficiently functioning adult. Examining the physicaljourney from utero to adulthood challenging perceptions ofwhat makes a ‘robust’ being.

12.30 - 13.15 Lunch

13.15 - 15.00

Practical session and videos to you give delegates theexperience of what it feels like when some of these buildingblocks are missing and also demonstrate how these profileswould present in your caseloads.

15.00 - 15.15 Break

15.15 - 16.15 Group work - an interactive way of implementing the keymessages from the day.

16.15 - 16.30A summary of the day, highlighting immediate changes thatcan be made to your MSK practice to ensure positiveoutcomes for all your patients.

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Elite Sports TapingEvidence & Experience from Professional Sport

Course Timetable

09:00 – 09:15 Introduction & Objective outline

09:15 – 09:30 Important messages around taping

09:30 – 10:15 The Shoulder (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

10:15 – 11:00 The Elbow (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

11:00 – 11:45 Wrist / Hand / Thumb (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

11:45 – 12:00 Debrief / Q&A

12:00 – 13:00 Lunch

13:00 – 13:15 Introduction & Objective outline

13:15 – 13:30 Important messages around taping

13:30 – 14:15 The Hip (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

14:15 – 15:00 The Knee (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

15:00 – 15:45 The Ankle (Evidence / Demonstration / Practical)

15:45 – 16:00 Debrief / Q&A

16:00 Course End

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Hip & Groin PainThe Combined Approach

Howard Turner BSc BAppSc MCSP

October 27th/28th - Cannock, StaffsNovember 24th/25th - Leeds (Spire Hospital)

TutorHoward Turner holds a physics degree from Melbourne University and a physiotherapy degree from LatrobeUniversity. He has lived in the UK since 1990, working in the NHS in London until 1994 and since in privatepractice. He has recently moved to live and practice in Cheshire. Howard was involved in the UK McConnellteaching programme 1995-2000, teaching shoulder and PFJ courses and lectures extensively in the UK andabroad. He compiled and began teaching the SIJ course in 1996.Course DescriptionHip and Groin pain is a common presentation in clinical practice in a variety of patient groups. In somesports it is one of the most common site of pain and the pubis is the most common site of abnormality onimaging. In pregnancy pubic pain is again common and often disabling. In many groups hip joint pathologyoccurs frequently and later in life it is a common cause of pain and disability. And added to this are peoplewith referred pain to the groin, hip and buttock from spinal and pelvic sources.The complexity of managing hip and groin presentations is firstly one of diagnosis, which in turn relates tothe complicated anatomy of the region and loads transferred between the lower limbs and the trunk. Manystructures are involved and their interactions complex.In this course we will look at functional anatomy, pathology, assessment and diagnosis, managementincluding manual therapy interventions and rehabilitation options for each aspect of groin pain from atopographical perspective of clinical reasoning, using the latest published works to provide guidance for ourinterventions.

Fee: £250 by cheque or by card, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Day 1 (10.00 - 17.00hrs) Day 2 (09.00 - 16.00hrs)

Introduction, dilemmas in diagnosis and sub-classificationPubic and Adductor Related Groin PainPractical 1 – Adductor Assessment, the SqueezeTest and variantsSIJ Involvement in Groin PainPractical 2 – SIJ Assessment – Active SLR Test& Pain Provocation TestingIliopsoas Related Groin PainSpinal sources of Groin PainInguinal and Abdominal – Related Groin PainNerve Entrapments around the GroinPractical 3 – Iliopsoas and Abdominal / InguinalAssessmentPractical 4 – Elements of Spinal AssessmentRehabilitation 1

Rehabilitation of Groin Pain Review

Buttock pain

The Hip and Hip Joint-Related Pain

Practical 5 – Inguinal / Abdominal Assessment,Assessment of Nerve Entrapment

Greater Trochanter Pain Syndrome

Practical 6 – Hip Functional and ProvocationTesting

Rehabilitation 2

Supplementary InformationLEAP Trial Patient InformationLEAP Trial ExercisesKing 2018 Exercise Progressions

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Introduction to

Paediatric & AdolescentMusculoskeletal disorders

Tom Quantrell MCSP MSc

July 14th - Reading October 13th - Edinburgh Sept 1st - London Nov 17th - Eastleigh, Hants

Sept 15th - Loughborough December 8th - Warrington

TutorThe course will be led by Tom Quantrell. Tom is a chartered physiotherapist with a master’sdegree in sports and exercise rehabilitation and with over 10 years’ experience of working withchildren and young people (CYP). Over the last 8 years Tom has set up and run paediatricmusculoskeletal services in both the NHS and private sector. He has worked with numerouselite young athletes including 2 years with a premiership rugby club’s junior academy and hiscurrent role as one of the age group physiotherapists for England Hockey. Tom also lectures onthe Paediatric physiotherapy Master’s program at UCL.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis course is aimed at musculoskeletal physiotherapists who are interested in the assessmentand management of CYP with musculoskeletal disorders and paediatric physiotherapists whoare keen to improve their musculoskeletal knowledge.The course will predominantly focus on a typical patient that may present in an outpatientdepartment or clinic.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course AimsThe aim of this one day course is to allow the delegate to leave with a basic knowledge andconfidence to assess and treat a CYP that presents in their clinic or department.

The topics that will be covered in the day are:� Normal musculoskeletal development

� Normal gait development

� Common CYP lower limb disorders

� Common CYP upper limb disorders

� Common CYP spinal disorders

� Assessing a paediatric gait

� Joint hypermobility

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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A Practical Guide to Persistent Pain TherapyMike Stewart MCSP

July 21st/22nd - LondonDecember 8th/9th - Milton Keynes, Bucks

TutorMike is a physiotherapist and visiting university lecturer with over fifteen years of experiencemanaging complex, persistent pain conditions. His recently published work has receivedinternational praise from the leading names in neuroscience. In addition, he is a dedicatedpractice-based educator committed to providing evidence-based education to a wide variety ofhealth professionals. Following his current MSc in Physiotherapy & Practice-based education atThe University of Brighton,Mike is keen to further our understanding of pain through PhD level research

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThe challenge of successfully managing persistent pain can be one of the most daunting for bothclinicians and sufferers. Patients are often frustrated after failed short-term interventions. It is oftendifficult to understand and explain high and prolonged levels of pain where a traditional tissuebased cause is lacking. This course explores a cutting edge, patient centered approach using avariety of practical learning methods to help your patients understand their pain. It provides arange of practical applications and methods to take into your clinic and immediately apply with yourpatients.�Do you work with people in pain?�Can you help them make sense of why it hurts?�Were you ever taught how to teach?

Wider Questions..� Is there a gap between our theoretical understanding of the biopsychosocial pain

management model & our ability to deliver it within practice?�Do we assume that we can educate our patients

This innovative interprofessional course is suitable for anyonewho works with people in pain

It will enable participants to:� Reflect on their approach to persistent pain management� Understand & apply adult learning theories for improved patient education� Facilitate a meaningful understanding of contemporary pain neuroscience to patients� Apply a practical application of the biopsychosocial pain management model� Understand the impact that language & metaphors have on pain perception

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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KNOW PAIN

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Managing OccupationalLow Back Pain

Ashley James MCSP

Available to host in 2018 / 2019TutorAshley began his career in professional sport at The Physio Clinic based at the Athlete Performance Centre inNorth Wales in 2009, working with a number of National and International athletes ranging over a number ofmulti-sport events including middle distance runners, sprinters, pole vaulters and gymnasts.. He specialised inmusculoskeletal sports injuries, offering acute injury management all the way up to high level rehabilitation.Ashley joined the Welsh Rugby Union working for RGC senior rugby team in 2010 where he worked for 5seasons seeing the development of the region go from strength to strength. Ashley was part of the WalesU20's management team who travelled to New Zealand for the Junior World Cup in July 2014 and Italy in2015 as well as assisting for home 6 nations games from 2012-2014. Ashley then moved on to a further rolewithin the WRU as Lead Physiotherapist for the National Men's Sevens team in June 2014.Ashley is now the clinical lead for IPRS Health and leading National Occupational Health provider. As well asmanagement and service development responsibilities Ashley also remains clinical seeing patients regularly.Ashley is currently undertaking his PhD at Manchester Metropolitan University based on the prevention andmanagement of Occupational lower back pain which is where his knowledge and expertise arise from in thisarena. As well as looking at the global problem of back pain at work Ashley’s research is focused on how toreconceptualise Manual Handling training and producing increased evidence based approaches to thedelivery of said training.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThe course is aimed at any health care professional from GP’s to physiotherapists who wish to improvetheir management of back pain with a particular focus on how to maximise the integration of care to thepatients workplace.The majority of the population spend more time at work than anywhere else, including time with their ownfamily. Being healthy and happy at work means not only being physically capable to perform the tasksrequires but is also about managing and maintaining relationships with colleagues and superiors. Thiscourse aims to develop the ideas of integration around these topics and will try to give participants afurther understanding of ways to integrate the biopsychosocial approach to care to a patient’s workplace.Work isn’t somewhere people just go anymore; work is increasingly something people do! The workplaceis changing and our management of people with back pain at work needs to keep up. The delivery of thecourse is in a presentation style with practical and workshop elements. It’s aim is to be as interactive aspossible.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Learning ObjectivesTo gain an understanding into:

● Legislation relevant to someone at work● Specific occupational health assessments● What the impact of blue and black flags can be● How best to keep people in work● The best current advice around lifting and handling at work● How & why to apply graded exposure● How to plan a successful return to work

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Fee: £130 (inclusive of vat) includes handouts, light refreshments and CPD certificate (7.5hrs)

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Managing OccupationalLow Back Pain

Course Timetable

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09.00 - 09.15 Introduction & Objective outline

09.15 - 10.15

Specific Occupational Health Considerations●Consent & Legislation●AHP Fitness for work / FitNotes● FCE’s / JDA’s & OH Specific Assessments

10.15 - 10.30 Identifying & managing blue & black flags

11.15 - 12.00 Keeping people in work

12.00 - 13.00 Lunch

13.00 - 14.00 To flex or not to flex

14.00 - 14.30 Expectancy Violation

14.30 - 15.00 Graded Exposure at work

15.00 - 15.30 What information do you need?

16.00 - 16.45 Planning a Return To Work

16.45 - 17.00 Q&A

17.00 End of course

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Manual Therapy MasterclassAssessment & Treatment of Upper Limb & Lower Limb Joints

Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc(Hons), Lead Physiotherapist - GB Boxing

October 6th/7th - London

This 2 day course has been considered following the enormous demand of practitioners in the field. It ispresented as individual standalone days however, it is recommended to attend the whole content in orderto maximise learning opportunities of this invaluable approach. It is a highly practical course withemphasis on learning through a hands-on experience. Manual therapy provides a practitioner the requiredinsight to identify mechanical deficiencies and accordingly treat using a set of highly skilled techniques.This course has been developed for those individuals who want to advance in their daily practice. Whetheryou are working a private clinic, hospital setting, MOD, or sporting environment you will surely find this tobe immediately applicable to your role.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TutorIan Gatt has been a sport physiotherapist for over 15 years. He is a senior physiotherapist with theprestigious English Institute of Sport (EIS), where he holds the position of Lead Physiotherapist for theGreat Britain Boxing program. Ian qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. He went on to specialisein Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy (OMT), completed an MSc in Sport Physiotherapy, and is currentlyundergoing a PhD in Wrist Biomechanics. Ian has implemented a wide range of philosophies;Kaltenborn, Mulligan, Maitland, McKenzie, Cyriax and other. This combination has provided a thoroughlyeffective diagnostic and treatment approach with any patient. This approach has been widely recognisedby his peers in treatment of conditions from a variety of anatomical sites. It has been invaluable whensupporting athletes at major international tournaments, whereby an injury could have meant thedifference between success and failure. Apart from athletes, Ian provides private specialist consultationsto all members of the public in Sheffield, London, and Malta.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionThis course has been shaped to combine effective methods of assessment, treatment, andfunctional rehabilitation of the Spine, Upper Limb and Lower Limb. The tutor has a strongbackground in the management of these areas, and will present a course that will allow cliniciansto enhance their existing knowledge and impact positively in their respective practice. Each daywill individually cover a separate anatomical region, with the whole human body consideredthroughout the entire process.� Day 1: Assessment and Treatment of the Lower Extremity Joints� Day 2: Assessment and Treatment of the Upper Extremity Joints

Course outline� Functional overview of applied mechanics for each joint including concave & convex rules,

open & closed packed positions, and types of end feel.� Discussion and demonstration of Ax and Rx techniques for all joints, including coupled

movement of the spine.� Differential Diagnosis and Kinetic Chain considerations for the Ax and Rx specific areas

(example: Lumbar vs Sacroiliac vs Hip, or Costovertebral vs Thoracic facet)� Discussion, demonstration and practice of a wide selection of rehabilitative exercises with

consideration of hypermobile and hypomobile segments.� Clinical reasoning for treatment and rehabilitation progression, with a link to the sporting

injuries from a variety of sports� An insight into planning and executing effective prevention strategies

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Manual Therapy MasterclassAssessment & Treatment of The Spine

Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc(Hons), Lead Physiotherapist - GB Boxing

Date tbc - SheffieldThis 2-day course has been considered following the enormous demand of practitioners in the field. It ispresented as an individual standalone workshop however, it is recommended to combine with the 2-daycourse on the extremities to maximise learning opportunities of this invaluable approach. It is a highlypractical course with emphasis on learning through a hands-on experience. Manual therapy provides apractitioner the required insight to identify mechanical deficiencies and accordingly treat using a set ofhighly skilled techniques. This course has been developed for those individuals who want to advance intheir daily practice. Whether you are working a private clinic, hospital setting, MOD, or sportingenvironment, you will surely find this to be immediately applicable to your role.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TutorIan Gatt has been a sport physiotherapist for over 15 years. He is a senior physiotherapist with theprestigious English Institute of Sport (EIS), where he holds the position of Lead Physiotherapist for theGreat Britain Boxing program. Ian qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. He went on to specialisein Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy (OMT), completed an MSc in Sport Physiotherapy, and is currentlyundergoing a PhD in Wrist Biomechanics. Ian has implemented a wide range of philosophies;Kaltenborn, Mulligan, Maitland, McKenzie, Cyriax and other. This combination has provided a thoroughlyeffective diagnostic and treatment approach with any patient. This approach has been widely recognisedby his peers in treatment of conditions from a variety of anatomical sites. It has been invaluable whensupporting athletes at major international tournaments, whereby an injury could have meant thedifference between success and failure. Apart from athletes, Ian provides private specialist consultationsto all members of the public in Sheffield, London, and Malta.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionThis course has been shaped to combine effective methods of assessment, treatment, andfunctional rehabilitation of the entire Spine. The tutor has a strong background in themanagement of these areas, and will present a course that will allow clinicians to enhance theirexisting knowledge and impact positively in their respective practice. The last day willpredominately cover manipulative (high velocity thrust) techniques.

� Day 1: Assessment and Treatment of the Cervical & Thoracic Spine� Day 2: Assessment and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine & Sacroiliac Joints

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course outline� Functional overview of applied mechanics, including coupled movements� Discussion and demonstration of Ax and Rx techniques for all joints� Differential Diagnosis and Kinetic Chain considerations for the Ax and Rx of specific areas

(example: Lumbar vs Sacroiliac vs Hip)� Discussion, demonstration and practice of a wide selection of rehabilitative exercises with

consideration of hypermobile and hypomobile segments.� Clinical reasoning for treatment and rehabilitation progression, with a link to the sporting

injuries from a variety of sport� Advanced Techniques of the Spine (including manipulations)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Modern Exercise Prescription forTherapists

Nick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCCPerformance Enhancement Specialist

July 21st - Lymington, HantsOctober 6th - Bedford

December 1st - London

TutorNick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCC, is a performance enhancement specialist. His career spans fourOlympic cycles and Nick is a founding member of the United Kingdom Strength and ConditioningAssociation and an accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach (ASCC). Nick has gained a fantasticreputation within the NHS and Private Healthcare sector for delivering "real life" exercise prescriptiontraining, that all therapists attending can immediately apply to their patient caseload. Nick hasbecome recognised as a specialist in athletic preparation and has a wealth of knowledge in thephysical preparation and injury rehabilitation of high performance athletes at the most elite levels;including professional sport, Olympic, Commonwealth, European, and World Championshipstandards. He has worked closely with professional, National Governing Bodies and home institutemedical teams assisting in the management, monitoring and implementation of injury managementprogrammes. Nick continues to develop his knowledge of advanced training concepts and evidencebased training principles. A sought after ‘expert’ Nick has presented seminars and practicalworkshops for the Football Association, BASEM, British Olympic Association and UK Strength &Conditioning Association. Nick has successfully transferred his detailed knowledge of trainingathletes into the public arena for rapid results and has a great ability to make the complex seemobvious and simple, making it easy to apply in your clinics. Nick has recently released his best sellingbook, The Strength and Conditioning Bible.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionIn this 1-day workshop Nick will show you why rehabilitation exercise prescription principles from the1940’s are no longer acceptable. Rehabilitation exercise selection and prescription are simpleconcepts that we make more complex than necessary. Nick will show you simple evidence basedprinciples that will allow you to produce effective rehabilitation programmes to meet your client’sneeds. The concepts can be easily be incorporated into your practice, building upon what you alreadydo well, whilst challenging your existing ideas. Nick will show how expanding your ability to designand implement effective exercise prescriptions can improve compliance and rehabilitation outcomes.Drawing on experience, practical examples based on numerous case studies will offer practice basedevidence to consolidate learning during the classroom sessions.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topics covered during the workshop will include:� The Force Velocity Curve - understand how to 'work the curve' to improve rehabilitation

outcomes� The Repetition Continuum - learn how to manipulate it to bring about specific adaptations� Adherence - discover how to ensure your rehab programme actually gets done� Exercise Selection - learn through hands on sessions appropriate exercise selection,

progression and regression� Exercise Prescription - understand how to manipulate key training variables and design

evidence based prescriptions that deliver results

Course Timetable - see over----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £150 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Modern Exercise Prescription forTherapists

Start: 09.00hrsFinish: 17.00hrs

Part One - Fundamentals� Cornerstones of programme design� Fundamental training principles

Part Two - Exercise Prescription� Evidence based prescriptions� Effective goal setting� Manipulating training variables (micro and macro)� The Repetition Continuum� The Force Velocity Curve� Effective sequencing to improve rehabilitation outcomes� Programme design checklist

12:30-13:30 - Lunch

Part Three - Adherence� Sticky Coaching - simple strategies that ensure that the work gets done� Overcoming barriers and challenges� Understanding the client

Part Four - Practical� An opportunity to practically explore progressions and regressions

�Upper Body�Lower Body�Core�Novel Interventions (Blood Flow Restriction, Isometrics, Velocity Based

Training)

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Paediatric RespiratoryWorkshop

Paul Ritson Grad Dip Phys MCSP

Available to host in 2018 / 2019TutorPaul Ritson graduated from Royal Liverpool Hospital College School of Physiotherapy in 1988. He hasworked at the Royal Liverpool Children’s NHS Trust (Alder Hey) since 1990, specialising in therespiratory speciality of Paediatric Intensive Care since 1993 having completed the BromptonHospital Validated Respiratory Course. Since 2000, Paul has worked as a Clinical SpecialistPhysiotherapist on the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Alder Hey. This extensive unit caters for allspecialities including cardiac surgery and his role also includes teaching to all of all grades of staff,from Doctors to Health Care Assistants. He is also the Resuscitation Trainer for the Physiotherapy,Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Orthotic Depts. For the last 10 years Paul has co-organised and lectured on Paediatric Respiratory Care on the Mersey Region On Call Course fornewly qualified Physiotherapists. He has also delivered the Paediatric respiratory module at theUniversity of Liverpool for the past 7 years and at the University of Salford in Manchester for the last5 years. In October 2003, he was co-organiser of the APCP Introduction to Paediatrics course – anannual course lasting 1 week, validated by the APCP. He has been an invited speaker at nationalconferences, including ACPRC Conference, Advanced ITU courses at University College and GreatOrmond Street Hospital, London. At present, he is part of a group of Physiotherapists starting aPaediatric Intensive Care Physiotherapist Interest Group, which will be affiliated to the APCP. InMarch 2004, an ‘On Call Physiotherapist Survival Guide’ was published, to which Paul wrote onechapter and co authored a second.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis 1 day course focuses specifically on Paediatric Respiratory therapy. The course comprises a mixof theory and practical workshops. The delegate will gain insight into the assessment, managementand problem solving in this challenging client group. Practical skills will also be taught in theworkshops, including CXR interpretation in respiratory patients.Therapists carrying out on call duties involving children will find this course particularly useful.Throughout, this course will be led in an open style, encouraging delegate participation andexchange of ideas and information.

Course outline� Anatomy, physiology and the differences between children and adults� Methodological approach to respiratory assessment� Problem solving and clinical reasoning for respiratory patients� Positioning for ventilation and perfusion in the paediatric age group� Interpretation of Paediatric CXR’S� CXR workshop� Humidification (workshop)� Suction and airway management (workshop)� Distraction and trickery in paediatrics (workshop)� Problem solving skills using the case study approach (workshop)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual, and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Spinal ManipulationFacilitating Rehabilitation

Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSP

July 14th/15th - Stockport, Cheshire

TutorNeil is a Consultant Physiotherapist with a special interest in spinal function. He has worked in the NHS,private sector and M.O.D. He has attained a clinical doctorate at the University of Southampton focusingon clinical reasoning in low back pain and has published his research. He completed his MACP trainingin 2002 and his MSc in 2003. He is a previous Vice chair of the MACP and provides mentorship andexamination support on MACP courses. He has presented all over the U.K and abroad whilst leadingmanual therapy sessions at a number of Universities. His current post in the NHS covers ESPleadership, complex patient management and research activities.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis course will introduce delegates to manipulation and refresh the skills of those currently using spinalmanipulative techniques. It is primarily practical and aims to give participants increasedassessment/palpation skills as well as new manipulative treatment ideas. Many of the assessmenttechniques can be applied in all aspects of manual therapy and will have relevance to day to daypractice. The course content will be applicable to patients ranging from athletes to the more sedentary. Itaims to link manipulation to rehabilitation via specific techniques, movement loss and exercise. Thecourse will feature a number of demonstrations specifically linking the technique to movement patternsand loss of function. Theoretical aspects will underpin the concepts of manipulation and manual therapyas well as exploring the motor control system. The three lectures will cover indications and background,the sensorimotor spine and cervical artery issues. There will be an opportunity to present/discuss specificcases. It will be as evidence based as possible and accompanied by a referenced course manual. Thecourse will allow time for close 1:1 supervision.The course is suitable for physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors &graduate sports rehabilitators ONLY

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Outline

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Day 1 Day 2

� Introduction Lecture� Lumbar Spine Movement testing� Lumbar Rotation Manipulation� Linking the spine – Lecture� Patient demonstration� Lumbar extension/flexion bias Manipulation� Thoracic Spine movement testing� Thoracic screw down Manipulation

� Thoracic A/P Manipulation� Thoracic Rib Manipulation� Upper Thoracic Movement testing� Thoracic A/P in sitting Manipulation� Upper Thoracic S/F Manipulation� CAD - Lecture� Cervical Spine Movement testing� Cervical Spine Manipulations� Cervical spine cont'd� Clinical decisions and manipulation - discussion

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Sports Massage MasterclassJulian Berriman BSc (Hons) Ost

Available to host in 2018 / 2019

TutorJulian has over 10 years experience working within the area of manual therapies. His roots are very much in thearea of sports massage and sports therapy having run his own sports massage clinic and lectured over many yearsin this area. Julian originally qualified with Premier Training International and went on to be the ProgrammeManager for their Sports Massage Therapy course. He has lectured and presented for Premier on both a nationaland international stage and has also produced advanced courses for them in the areas of core stability, functionaltraining and flexibility. Julian now combines his time with Premier with his work as a registered osteopath whichgives him the opportunity to integrate all his therapy, communication and physical training skills.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionKey statementThe greater the biomechanical efficiency of an individual the less their risk of developing overuse type injuries and /or developing compensatory movement patterns. One of the primary aims of any treatment therefore, is to optimisethe client’s range of movement.

Range of movement available at a joint is dictated by the limitations of:� Mobility� Flexibility� Pain

Course aimTo explore methods of addressing the above through the medium of sports massage and other soft tissuetherapies.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course outlineFundamentals reviewCouch set up and use, posture, biomechanics, application of force, hand positions.Techniques – effleurage, petrissage, vibrations and shaking

Advanced techniquesTechniques from the following areas will be demonstrated and integrated to provide attendees with treatmentoptions.

Increasing mobility - soft tissue mobilisation techniques: techniques used in sports massage which areprimarily used to help increase ROM, by attempting to remove physical restrictions to movement i.e. increasingmobility:� Frictions� soft tissue release

Increasing flexibility - neuromuscular techniques: although the reduction / removal of physical adhesions maybring about the ‘potential’ for an increased ROM, as muscle length is also controlled by the neuromuscular system,for any improvements to be fully realised (i.e. in terms of flexibility), this too needs to be addressed:� muscle energy techniques (METs)� trigger point therapy� positional release

Decreasing pain - massage: although the restrictions in movement attributed to pain can be reduced using non-massage modalities (e.g. ice / rest), the therapeutic benefits of touch should not be overlooked. Often the relaxationresponse elicited using techniques such as effleurage and petrissage serve as extremely useful adjuncts to bothsoft tissue mobilisation and neuromuscular techniques.

Joint articulations: general joint articulations can be integrated within the sports masseur’s treatment to supportgains in mobility and flexibility and to further assist in pain reduction.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, course manual andCPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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The Athletic ShoulderIdentification of specific rehabilitation strategies

Dr Ian Horsley PhD MSc MCSP CSCS, NW Regional Physiotherapy Lead - English Institute of Sport

Ben Ashworth MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP, First Team Physiotherapist - Arsenal FC

June 30th/July 1st - OxfordJuly 28th/29th - Edinburgh

October 6th/7th - NottinghamTutorsIan has been a physiotherapist for over twenty years. He worked as a physiotherapist for England RugbyUnion, for 14 years, in with various teams, and spent the last 6 years working with the Elite Playingsquad, as physiotherapist to England ‘A’. Currently Ian is Lead Physiotherapist in the North West for theEnglish Institute of Sport, and Technical Lead for the North directorate, as well as being clinical directorof Back In Action Rehabilitation, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. He has just been awarded a PhD in whichhe conducted research examining musculoskeletal causes of shoulder injuries within professional rugby.He has published several articles in peer reviewed journals on the subject of musculoskeletal injurymanagement, and was a member of the HQ physiotherapy team at the 2016 Rio and 2012 LondonOlympic Games.Ben is a highly experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist. He worked in Premiership rugby withLondon Wasps before taking up a role at the Olympic Medical Institute for the British OlympicAssociation. Ben currently works as First Team physiotherapist at Arsenal Football Club, havingpreviously been the Lead Physiotherapist in London for the English Institute of Sport (working withOlympic medallists from Rowing) and the Lead Physiotherapist for British Judo. Ben’s exposure to elitelevel rugby and Olympic Judo has fuelled his specific interest in the sporting shoulder. He has recentlybeen appointed as an Honorary lecturer at UCL where he is responsible for co-ordinating the MSc SportsRehab module & hopes to commence his PhD.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionThis new course has been created to combine systematic methods of assessment and functionalrehabilitation of the shoulder, and is applicable to the elite sport and outpatient environments. Both tutorshave diverse backgrounds in the management of the athletic shoulder in high performance settings, andhave combined their experiences with up to date research to present a course that will allow clinicians toapply new concepts to their existing knowledge in this area.This course may be facilitated by one or both of the tutors.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course outlineThe intensive 2 day course will include:� Functional anatomy & biomechanics� Shoulder assessment� Proprioceptive assessment & management tips� Functional kinetic chain testing� Lumbopelvic, cervical & thoracic spine relationships to shoulder function� Post-op return to play pathways� & a wide range of practical exercise solutions to shoulder problems

The course has a strong practical component, so please bring appropriate clothing.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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The Neck:Clinical Rehabilitation

Chris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACPPhysiotherapist specialising in Neck Pain

June 30/July 1 - Chesterfield Sept 15/16- Forth Valley Hospital (FK5 4WR)

July 14/15 - Guildford October 13/14 - LeedsJuly 28/29 - Cheltenham, Glos Nov 16/17 - Harrogate

Feb 9 /10 - Northern Ireland (BT18 9JE)

TutorChris is a full time Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, specialising in neck pain. He set up Kent NeckPain Centre in Tonbridge, Kent in 2010. He is a popular and in-demand public speaker and veryregularly presents his work to students, health professionals and lawyers in schools, NHSHospitals, private clinics and at national conferences. His latest publication (2014) on anevidence-based approach to whiplash medico-legal reporting (Journal of Forensic and LegalMedicine) has been described as ‘unquestionably original’, ‘ground-breaking’ and latterly as ‘verynice work’ by whiplash authority Robert Ferrari. He has an expert witness medico-legal caseload,representing the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) in Parliament in 2013. He hasalso represented the CSP on the Ministry of Justice Whiplash Reform Working Group (2014) –tasked with reforming the whiplash medico-legal reporting system in England and Wales – and asa Director of MedCo (2015) (http://www.medco.org.uk/). He has appeared on BBC1, BBC2, BBCParliament, BBC Radio 4 and in the national press discussing whiplash injury.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionLearn how you can integrate the latest, cutting edge assessment and treatment approaches intoyour clinical practice from a physiotherapist that specialises in neck pain. "The Neck: ClinicalRehabilitation" is a 2 day evidence-based course based upon thirty years extensive clinical andresearch experience. You will gain an in depth understanding of the biomechanics, pathologyand evidence-based assessment and rehabilitation of neck pain. Throughout the 2 days therewill be an emphasis on research findings that are directly relevant to you, the practicing clinician.You can become the neck pain expert in your department!

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reviews from previous courses:“He was probably one of the best speakers I have heard. Professional, informative, relaxed, well paced, fun,pertinent, clinically-based, practical, conceptual.”“Brilliant course. Great evidence base”“Very thorough research presented in a very understandable way. Passionate, accomplished & comfortablewith his subject.”“Excellent course, it has totally changed my approach”“He’s a fabulous speaker to listen to and just seemed to clarify and bring together some of those more difficultclients.”“Very practical techniques”

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments,course manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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The Neck:Clinical Rehabilitation

Day 19:00-9:30 Introductions

9:30-10:00 Do No Harm: Red flags, cervical myelopathy, Canadian C-Spine Rule (excludingfracture), Cervical Arterial Dissection (CAD)

10:00-10:30 Whiplash Injury: kinematics, biomechanics & pathology

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:30 Muscle and Motor Control Dysfunction. This session presents the assessmentof the muscle and motor control systems

12:30-1:15 Lunch

1:15-3:00 Sensorimotor Impairment. This session presents the clinical assessment ofproprioception, oculomotor control and postural stability

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-3:45 Towards an Evidence-Based Clinical Examination of the Cervical Spine

3:45-4:30 Predicting Prognosis in Whiplash & Neck Pain: Assessing risk of poor recovery& introducing the role of ‘central sensitisation’, stress, fear & catastrophising.

Day 29:00 - 9:30 Day 1 review

9:30 – 10:30 Progressing Treatment (Sensorimotor, Muscles & Motor Control): includingan introduction to group based approaches to neck pain

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:30 Managing Neck Pain. This practical session presents recommendations for themanagement of neck pain including specific manual therapy and soft tissuemanipulation approaches

12:30-1:15 Lunch

1:15 Physiotherapy & Neck pain: What is the evidence base for effective clinicalpractice?

1:30-3:00 Managing Neck Pain (continued) Further techniques are presented, as acontinuation of the morning session.

3:00-4:00 Case Studies – putting it all together.

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The ShoulderSteps to Successful Treatment

Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)

November 2nd/3rd - Peterborough2019 & 2020 dates to be announced

TutorJo Gibson is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist working at the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit at theRoyal Liverpool Hospital and a Consultant in private practice. She has worked as a ShoulderSpecialist since 1995 and lectures Nationally and Internationally about assessment andrehabilitation of the shoulder complex. Jo is an Associate Lecturer at Liverpool University and haspublished in Peer-reviewed journals and written several book chapters. She has previously held thepositions of Vice President of EUSSER (European Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists) andAHP representative for the British Elbow and Shoulder Society and is currently Co-Editor of theEducational Section of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionThis 2 day course will present a simple evidence-based approach to the management of shoulderpathology, which is immediately applicable in your clinical practice. It will consider currentdevelopments in the literature and how they inform the key factors contributing to successfuloutcomes.The specific rehabilitation approaches for: dynamic shoulder stability, kinetic chain control, shoulderstiffness, shoulder tendinopathy etc will be discussed and covered in the practical sessions.This is highly practical course, which will change your clinical practice.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aims� To present the current literature regarding dynamic stability of the shoulder complex and ex-

plore the application to clinical assessment and treatment.� To present the current literature regarding the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions

and describe the impact on the dynamic stabilisers.� To demonstrate key assessment tools to explore function of the dynamic stabilisers of the

shoulder as a basis for treatment planning.� To demonstrate key treatment approaches based on the current evidence to address movement

dysfunction in the shoulder complex----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Learning OutcomesBy the end of this intensive two day course the participant should:� Understand current concepts of dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.� Understand current theories relating to the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and

their impact on dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.� Develop an awareness of current research regarding evidence based treatment of shoulder

pathology.� Understand key assessment and treatment tools for the successful treatment of the shoulder

joint.� Have the ability to clinically reason key treatment approaches in the management of common

shoulder conditions based on movement dysfunction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £276 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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The ShoulderSteps to Successful Treatment

DAY 1

09.00 Key considerations: Movement matters Stiffness & its significance

10:30 Coffee

10.45 The Dynamic Stabilisers Research versus reality and assessment dilemmas

12.30 Lunch

13.30 The Kinetic Chain and Dynamic Slings Putting the shoulder in context: It’s all about ‘normal movement’

15:00 Coffee

15:15 It’s a right pain: How do developments in the neurosciences help us treat patients better?

Getting it right from the start

16:30 Finish

DAY 2

09:00 What did we do yesterday? A quick recap

09.30 Rotator Cuff Pathology: Tips and tricks Exercise dilemmas – How do we make sense of the evidence?

10:45 Coffee

11.00 Instability: KISS!

12.30 Lunch

13.30 How do we ensure patients are fit for function? Late - stage rehab, future proofing the shoulder and other challenges.

14:45 Coffee

15:00 So what happens on Monday morning? Case Studies

Making the right decisions and knowing where to start?

16:00 Finish

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Shoulder SaversAn integrated approach to injury reduction & reconditioning

Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)Nick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCC, Performance Enhancement Specialist

October 17th - Gloucester (Hartpury College)TutorsJo Gibson is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist who has specialised in rehabilitation of the Shouldersince1995 and works at the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit and in private practice. She lectures Nationally andInternationally about assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder complex and is a Consultant to severalelite sports teams regarding shoulder rehabilitation. Jo is an Associate Lecturer at Liverpool University, haspublished in Peer-reviewed journals, written several book chapters and co-authored National guidelines forthe management of specific shoulder pathologies.Nick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCC, is a performance enhancement specialist. His career spans fourOlympic cycles and Nick is a founding member of the United Kingdom Strength and ConditioningAssociation and an accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach (ASCC). Nick has gained a fantasticreputation within the NHS and Private Healthcare sector for delivering "real life" exercise prescriptiontraining, that all therapists attending can immediately apply to their patient caseload. Nick hasbecome recognised as a specialist in athletic preparation and has a wealth of knowledge in thephysical preparation and injury rehabilitation of high performance athletes at the most elite levels;including professional sport, Olympic, Commonwealth, European, and World Championshipstandards. He has worked closely with professional, National Governing Bodies and home institutemedical teams assisting in the management, monitoring and implementation of injury managementprogrammes. Nick continues to develop his knowledge of advanced training concepts and evidencebased training principles. A sought after ‘expert’ Nick has presented seminars and practicalworkshops for the Football Association, BASEM, British Olympic Association and UK Strength &Conditioning Association.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionIn this 1-day workshop Jo and Nick will present an integrated approach to successful shoulder rehabilitationand reconditioning. They will present evidence based principles alongside practical interventions that will allowyou to produce effective shoulder rehabilitation and reconditioning programmes to meet your client’s needs.The concepts that Jo and Nick cover during this workshop can be easily be incorporated into your practice,building upon what you already do well whilst challenging your existing ideas. Drawing on their extensiveexperience, Jo and Nick will provide practical examples based on case studies that will offer practicebased evidence allowing you to consolidate learning during the classroom and practical sessions.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aims� Present the current literature regarding dynamic stability of the shoulder complex and explore the

application to clinical assessment and treatment.� Present the current literature regarding the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and describe

the impact on the dynamic stabilisers.� Present the evidence base supporting the integration of strength and conditioning principles in

rehabilitation and reconditioning.� Present effective strategies to manipulate key programme design variables to develop effective and

progressive treatment plans.� Demonstrate key concepts relating to the production and application of force and how to develop

contextual training interventions.� Demonstrate key assessment tools to explore function of the dynamic stabilisers of the shoulder as a basis

for treatment planning.� Demonstrate key treatment approaches based on the current evidence to address movement dysfunction

in the shoulder complex.� Demonstrate practical exercise solutions that can be applied to a variety of patients in a wide range of

settings.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £150 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Shoulder SaversAn integrated approach to injury reduction & reconditioning

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FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES[An opportunity to review their understanding of the shoulder complex and explore the

cornerstones of effective rehabilitation and reconditioning programme design]

09:00-09:30 The Multi-Tasking CuffFundamental principles that everypractitioner needs to understand about themulti-tasking cuff.

09:30-10:00 Keeping It Simple [Hands On]A practical session exploring effectiveassessment strategies used to informtreatment plans.

10:00-10:30 Three Is The Magic NumberThree important things practitioners need toknow about how the kinetic chain influencesmovement.

10:30-10:45 BREAK

10:45-11:15 An Integrated ApproachHow to effectively integrate strength andconditioning principles into everydaypractice.

11:15-11:45 The Magnificent Seven How to manipulate the key training variableto create an effective treatment plan.

11:45-12:15 Force Production and Application[Hands On]

Understanding the relationship andapplication of force and velocity in shoulderrehabilitation and reconditioning

12:15-13:15 LUNCH

LEARN BY DOING[Time to put the pen and paper down and experience the application of an integrated approach

to shoulder rehabilitation and reconditioning]

13:15-14:00 Rehabilitation Practical exercise solutions to establishfunction

14:00-14:45 Reconditioning Practical exercise solutions to developrobustness

14:45-15:30 Performance Practical exercise solutions to createcontextual rehabilitation interventions

15:30-15:45 BREAK

15:45-16:45 Case Studies An opportunity for delegates to consolidatetheir learning

16:45-17:00 Consolidation of Learning andQ&A

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Shoulder SaversAn integrated approach to injury reduction & reconditioning

By the end of this intensive 1-Day course the participant should:

� Understand current concepts of dynamic stability of the shoulder joint� Understand current theories relating to the pathophysiology of common shoulder

conditions and their impact on dynamic stability of the shoulder joint� Develop an awareness of current research regarding evidence based treatment of

shoulder pathology� Understand key assessment and treatment tools for the successful treatment of the

shoulder joint� Have an awareness of the evidence base supporting the integration of strength and condi-

tioning principles in rehabilitation and reconditioning� Develop an awareness of how to manipulate key programme design variables to develop

effective and progressive treatment plans� Understand key concepts relating to the production and application of force and how to de-

velop contextual training interventions� Have the ability to clinically reason key treatment approaches in the management

of common shoulder conditions based on movement dysfunction

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The Shoulder: Theory & Practice (15th Edition)

Dr Jeremy Lewis PhD FCSPConsultant Physiotherapist, Sonographer, and Visiting Professor

www.LondonShoulderClinic.com

February 23rd/24th 2019 - London (venue to be confirmed)

April 6th/7th 2019 - Warrington, CheshireJune 8th/9th 2019 - Durham

November 9th/10th 2019 - London (venue to be confirmed)

TutorDr Jeremy Lewis is a Consultant Physiotherapist and Professor of Musculoskeletal Research. He wasborn in New Zealand and trained in Australia. He works in the UK National Health Service as well asworking privately in central London (www.CHHP.com). He is Professor of Musculoskeletal Research atthe University of Hertfordshire, UK, and adjunct Professor of Musculoskeletal Research at the Universityof Limerick, Ireland. He has been awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, andhas been acknowledged as an eminent clinician in his profession (UK DoH [Department of Health]National AHP Clinical Expert Database). He assesses and treats patients with complex shoulderproblems. Jeremy has also trained as a sonographer and performs ultrasound guided shoulder injections,(including intra-articular hydro-distension procedures for Stage III frozen shoulder) as part of therehabilitation process if required and appropriate. He has also completed an MSc (MusculoskeletalPhysiotherapy), and Postgraduate Diplomas in Sports Physiotherapy, and in Biomechanics, as well asMSc modules in injection therapy for soft tissues and joints. He also has a Postgraduate Certificate inDiagnostic Imaging (Ultrasound) (University of Leeds, UK). He has also qualified as an Independent (non-medical) Prescriber.Jeremy has taught shoulder workshops internationally in over 35 countries. He has been invited to presentkeynote and invited lectures at many international conferences (example below). His main areas ofresearch interest are rotator cuff related shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, injection therapy, exercisetherapy and lateral elbow tendinopathy. In addition to his own research he supervises PhD and MScstudents. Jeremy is an associate editor for the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy(JOSPT). He was a co-editor and author for Grieve’s Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (4th ed).Keynote IFOMPT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEy5k6GBYZ4

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Description

A biopsychosocial approach for the assessment and management of musculoskeletalconditions involving the shoulder region. Taught worldwide in over 35 countries, this course is

continually updated, integrating the latest research evidenceIn addition to assessment & management of the shoulder region, this course synthesises the complexrelationships between; the shoulder & body biomechanics, pain science, lifestyle, patient psychosocialfactors, beliefs & expectations, best practice, & more …and is guaranteed to be funThis course remains a ‘work in progress’ and is continually being updated with the emergence of newresearch and clinical understanding. As a result, many people have participated on two and some onthree occasions. This course will be thought provoking, and provide opportunity to discuss ideas andshare experiences. To include a detailed section on frozen shoulder, the course no longer includes theSSMP. For those wanting information on this: http://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000181

Feedback: “Fantastic course as example of how to treat within the biopsychosocial model. Avery competent and relevant approach with respect to where physiotherapy is at currently. Theshoulder provides the topic but the clinical processing could be applied elsewhere. I don't thinkanyone is teaching such a balanced approach currently”.

Fee: £300 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes extensivecourse manual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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The Shoulder: Theory & Practice (15th Edition)

Please note: The order of the program, content, and timetable structure may vary

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Day 1 Day 2

9:00 - 9:30Introduction, Evidence Based Practice,Psychosocial Factors, Epidemiology &OutcomesPsychosocial factors that will surprise you! Andsome facts to impress your friends at dinner parties!

9:00 - 9:15Review of Day 1 and Discussion

9:30 - 10:30Function, Anatomy, Biomechanics, Evolution,The Kinetic ChainHow does the shoulder function?Importance of considering regional and whole bodykinematics in relation to shoulder function.

9:15 - 10:30Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder PainThis theoretical and practical session involves avery detailed and in-depth review of this multi-factorial problem. The current evidence basedresearch across a number of professions evidenceregarding the aetiology and pathology of thiscondition will be presented in detail. This sessionincludes a critical appraisal of the use of injectiontherapy in the management of RCRSP and criticallycompares outcomes between surgical & non-surgical intervention. Evidence based managementis presented in detail. Lifestyle issues and patientscenarios and videos are included.

10:30 - 10:45 Break 10:30 - 10:45 Break

10:45 - 12:30 Assessment and ManagementThis clinically orientated & practical sessionhighlights the dilemma of diagnosis. It includes abiopsychosocial approach to assessment. &management supporting the clinical reasoningprocess. Includes in depth discussion onorthopaedic tests, posture & imaging.

10:45 - 12:30Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain (cont.)

12:30 - 13:15 Lunch 12:30 - 13:15 Lunch

13:15 - 15:00Assessment (cont.)Pain science is discussed, as is the importance ofthe words we use in clinical practice.

13:15 - 15:00Frozen ShoulderTheoretical and practical session investigating thelatest research and evidence supporting theassessment & management of this intriguingcondition.

15:00 - 15:15 Break 15:00 - 15:15 Break

15:15 - 17:30Assessment and Management (cont.)

15:15 - 16:00 Frozen Shoulder (cont.)

16:00 – 17:00Patient Presentations, Case Studies, Summary

Day 3 & 4The 3 or 4 Day Courses includes the same theoretical and practical content as the 2 Day Course.The 3 & 4 Day Courses also includes real time patient assessment and management session andadditional information as organised prior to the course. Three and four day courses are requested by hostorganisations.

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The Shoulder: Theory & Practice (15th Edition)

Learning Outcomes1. To develop a better understanding and knowledge of the clinical anatomy and biomechanics of the

shoulder girdle.2. To appreciate the importance of taking a biopsychosocial approach to patient management.3. To develop a comprehensive subjective and physical evaluation strategy for the shoulder that

considers local and referred sources of pain and directs the clinician to develop an appropriatemanagement plan.

4. To develop greater confidence with the physical assessment of the shoulder region and a betterunderstanding of the evidence for the use of the selected assessment techniques.

5. To develop a greater understanding and knowledge of various pathologies of the shoulder girdle.6. To develop greater competency in the management of patients with a variety of shoulder

pathologies.7. To review the research evidence relating to the influence of posture and muscle imbalance and its

relationship with shoulder pathology.8. To review the evidence underpinning the pathology, and the assessment and management of

various shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff related shoulder pain and frozen shoulder9. To review the research evidence evaluating the use of diagnostic imaging as part of the

management for musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder.10. To review the research evidence evaluating the use of injections as part of the management for

musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder.11. To develop greater confidence in the use of exercise therapy and other techniques for managing

shoulder conditions and evaluation of the efficacy of the techniques, balanced against the evidencebase for using these techniques.

Participants Comments“Before I did this course the world was flat!”“Complete change to the way I think about shoulders. Best course I have ever done”.“Fantastic course as example of how to treat within the biopsychosocial model. A very competent and relevantapproach with respect to where physiotherapy is at currently. The shoulder provides the topic but the clinicalprocessing could be applied elsewhere. I don't think anyone is teaching such a balanced approach currently”.“Many thanks again for an inspiring course. I loved it!”“Great explanations, very in-depth, great synthesis of research evidence”.“Thank you, thank you, fantastic, great teaching style, great sense of humour”.“Excellent rationale for phased rehabilitation”.“One of the best courses I have ever done”.“100% useful. Very inspirational. Best shoulder course yet”.“One of the best courses I have been on, all courses should aim to be this good”.“What an amazing course. Have had an unbelievable result this week I also have to say that I have neverbeen able to sit solidly at a course where there is a lot of theory and not zone out at some point. I think youtalk so well and you're so interesting that I was gripped the whole time! That's a first for me and only beenqualified 20 years!!“Excellent information with references to support course content”.� “Excellent, I have changed how I treat the upper limb and neck pain and have had excellent results”. [from

participant who had re-attended]� “Brilliant presentation, extremely useful material and very appropriate for current practice”

“Jeremy was relaxed and informative and gave us a lot of valuable information in a non-threatening way, theevidence base was excellent”.“Excellent teacher”.“Inspirational course”.“Probably one of the most useful and reassuring courses I have been on”.“By far the most informative, research based and thought provoking course I have been on”.“Course leader was excellent and the course was very stimulating and thought provoking”.“The tutor had great depth of knowledge, great sense of humour, was very relaxed and very approachable”.“The presentation was excellent and the evidence base brilliant and relevant to me as a clinician andprovided me with great ideas for rehabilitation”.“Excellent presentation style. Enjoyed lectures and practical sessions. Very impressed with depthand breadth of knowledge and how well it relates to clinical practice”.� “Up to date research, excellent techniques, enlightening, holistic, course should be compulsory”.

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The Sporting Hand,Wrist & Elbow

Examination & TreatmentIan Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc(Hons), Lead Physiotherapist - GB Boxing

September 8th/9th - NottinghamTutorIan Gatt has been a sport physiotherapist for over 15 years. He is a senior physiotherapist with theprestigious English Institute of Sport (EIS), where he holds the position of Lead Physiotherapist for theGreat Britain Boxing program. Ian qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. He went on to specialisein Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy (OMT), completed an MSc in Sport Physiotherapy, and is currentlyundergoing a PhD in Wrist Biomechanics. Ian has implemented a wide range of philosophies;Kaltenborn, Mulligan, Maitland, McKenzie, Cyriax and other. This combination has provided a thoroughlyeffective diagnostic and treatment approach with any patient. This approach has been widely recognisedby his peers in treatment of conditions from a variety of anatomical sites. It has been invaluable whensupporting athletes at major international tournaments, whereby an injury could have meant thedifference between success and failure. Apart from athletes, Ian provides private specialist consultationsto all members of the public in Sheffield, London, and Malta.

This 2 day course has been developed following the great success of the one day course and the requestfrom participants to increase practical content. The content is constantly updated with new evidencebased practice from clinical practice and concurrent research. It is has been developed with thepractitioner in mind wanting to upskill their knowledge in the assessment and treatment of MSK injuries inthe Hand, Wrist & Elbow regions. To date the content has been equally very well received byphysiotherapists, occupational therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, doctors, and sports rehabprofessionals. Whether you are working in a private clinic, hospital setting, MOD, or sporting environmentyou will surely find this to be immediately applicable to your role.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course descriptionThis course has been shaped to combine effective methods of assessment, treatment, and functionalrehabilitation of the Hand, Wrist & Elbow. The tutor has a strong background in the management of theseareas, and will present a course that will allow clinicians to enhance their existing knowledge and impactpositively in their respective practice. The feedback has revealed it to be an interactive and enjoyableday, with quick wins available.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course outlineThis intensive 2 day course will include:� Functional overview of applied mechanics of the Hand, Wrist and Elbow� Discussion and demonstration of Ax and Rx techniques, including manual therapy techniques, of

the Hand, Wrist and Elbow� Discussion and demonstration of a wide selection of rehabilitative exercises of the Hand, Wrist and

Elbow� Clinical reasoning for treatment and rehabilitation progression, with the required appreciation for

objective measures for the Hand, Wrist and Elbow� Kinetic Chain considerations during Ax and Rx of the Hand, Wrist and Elbow� An insight into planning and executing effective prevention strategies

The course has a practical component, so please bring appropriate clothing.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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The Sporting Hip & GroinCourse developed by:

James Moore MPhtySt (Manips), MSc Applied Biomech, BSc (Hons), CSCSMark Young B.Phty (Aus), PG Cert (AIS), MAPA, MCSP

July 7th/8th - LoughboroughSept 1st/2nd - Oswestry

Further dates will be announced by end of June 2018Tutor: James MooreJames is currently employed by the British Olympic Association (BOA) as the manager for the IntensiveRehabilitation Unit (IRU) at Bisham Abbey, and has worked with multiple sports throughout the UK, USAand Australia. James will also be Head of Performance Services for Team GB at the inaugural EuropeanGames in Baku in 2015, and Deputy Chef de Mission Performance Services for Team GB for the OlympicGames in Rio 2016. He has previously held positions such as Head of Medical at Saracens RFC, andconsultant Physiotherapist for UKA and the RFU, where he worked through two Olympic cycles includingLondon 2012, and helped in the preparation for the Rugby World Cup in 2011. He is also on the Board asa Director for Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM) at the Centre for Health & Human Performance (CHHP)and was the medical team leader for Gloucester County Cricket Club.He completed his Masters in advanced Physiotherapy at University of Queensland in 2000, and hasundertaken further studies and qualifications in Strength & Conditioning, Pilates and Biomechanics.James has lectured on hip and groin injuries for over 10 years and has a strong research interest in hipmechanics; lower limb muscle architecture, with a particular interest in hamstring injuries and speeddevelopment.

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The course has a strong practical component, so please bring a pair of shorts.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Day 1 (09.00 - 17.00)(anatomy, functional biomechanics &

diagnosing hip & groin pathology)

Day 2 (09.00 - 17.00)(rehabilitating the hip & groin)

� Functional anatomy review� Joint biomechanics & movement patterns� Subjective & objective examinations� Adductor-related pathologies� Abdominal-related pathologies� Hip joint-related pathologies

Manual therapy techniques

� Movement dysfunction & pattern recognition� Functional examination� Imaging & surgical considerations� Structuring a rehab program� Muscle impairment - low or high load?� Rehab exercises - which exercise, when?

Putting it all together

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The Sporting SpineJay Cookson

BSc MMACP MCSP PGD Manipulative Physiotherapy SRP

Available to host in 2018 / 2019TutorJay is a spinal specialist and works with the Neuro Spinal surgeons at the regional Wessex NeuroCentre in Southampton. He assesses complex spinal cases referred to the centre from across theregion from both primary and secondary care.Jay works in private practice as well as the NHS and feels very fortunate to have taught coursesto many physios working with Premiership football and rugby clubs as well as physios workingwith all level of sportsmen and women. He has lectured all over the UK and abroad on a numberof manual therapy topics. He has a keen interest in golf and is a PGA accredited lecturer on swingbiomechanics and performance enhancement. He is a member of the England and Wales Blindgolf Team (Jay suffers with significant visual loss). He has worked with such golfers as IanWoosnam and many other professionals.

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Course DescriptionThis intensive 1 day course will provide a comprehensive outline of spinal mechanics andassessment with a focus on overall kinetics rather than specific segmental dysfunction. It willenable therapists to identify biomechanical abnormalities of the spine and will equip them withvarying treatments to correct problems identified.Spinal motor control assessment & maladaption will be covered, as well as relating theseconcepts to the ever increasing important aspect of preventative screening. Discussion,demonstration and opportunities to practice these ideas will form the basis of this course.There will be a focus on clinical reasoning throughout the course, with theory being presented tofacilitate this.Close attention will be given to accurate assessment and application of corrective ideas throughout.

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Course Outline● Considerations of the wider assessment of the athlete● Clinical reasoning theory● Spinal mechanics● Spinal motor control assessment● Identification of altered motor control● Correction of altered motor control/maladaption

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Fee: £130 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual, and CPD certificate of attendance - 7.5hrs).

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Unravelling Strength &Conditioning for Therapists (new 2 day course)

Andrew McCauley MSc BSc CSCS HCPC MCSP

July 21st/22nd - Bradford Oct 20/21 - Eastleigh, Hants Sept 22nd/23rd - Chippenham Nov 17th/18th - Reading

December 8/9 - Torquay, DevonTutorAndrew is a highly experienced and specialised physiotherapist in musculoskeletal and sports medicine. Hecurrently divides his time between ProCare Sports Medicine and working as an extended scope practitioner in hips,knees and shoulders.He has worked with a number of professional and high level athletes from a mixture of different sports including:netball, football, running, cross fit and martial arts. Andrew’s background started with a degree in PE/SportsScience from Liverpool University. This included modules in exercise physiology; sports psychology, coachingscience and a final year dissertation researching ‘Overuse Injuries in Dancers’. He then graduated from the RoyalCollege of Surgeons in Ireland with an honours degree in physiotherapy. His final year dissertation focused on‘Overuse Injuries in Professional Soccer Players’. In 2013, Andrew completed his masters in Sports and ExerciseMedicine from Exeter University with distinction. His research looked at ‘Achilles Tendinopathy and Tibial StressFractures in Marathon Runners’. He has extensive post graduate training in manual therapy (MACP) includingspinal manipulation.Andrew has also qualified as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength andConditioning Association in the USA. This enables him to develop detailed and specific exercise programmes sothat clients adapt and get stronger in the quickest possible timeframe. It also helps with improving sportsperformance and athletic development. As well as exercise therapy, Andrew uses a mixture of manual treatmenttechniques, taping, video biomechanical analysis and is also trained in injection therapy.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course DescriptionI have completed a lot of courses and qualifications over the years and I can say without doubt that becominga strength and conditioning specialist has totally transformed my practice as a physiotherapist. It is somethingthat unfortunately is not taught on our undergraduate degree, yet it is perceived that we are experts inexercise prescription. I now know, after finishing my physiotherapy degree, I was not an exercise prescriptionspecialist. As physiotherapist’s we are in a perfect position to be leaders in the world of sports medicine andperformance enhancement. However, although we are experts in movement analysis, we are definitely insecond place when it comes to strength training. This new 2 day course will give you an introduction into howS&C can transform your current practice both with athletic and non-athletic patients (Granny’s & Grandad’sincluded). This course will include a mixture of practical and theory.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Learning outcomes� Understanding the key principles of S&C & how you can implement these into early, mid and late

stage rehab (from post op to pole vault…if that’s your sport)� Why exercise prescription is more than just 3 sets of 10.� How to identify the correct strength-training goal for your patients (& not just the sporty ones).� Understand the biomechanics of strength training (This is more fun than it looks, I promise)� How you can adjust exercise programmes for pathological conditions & get better, faster results

(including guidelines on return to sport).� How to increase your patient’s strength without hypertrophy or needing a gym membership.� Why rest intervals during strength training are so important for the recovery of the nervous system

& how manipulating this can affect the quality of your exercise programme.� The difference between strength and power movements & why knowing the difference is essential

in return to sport from injury.� Why adjusting load is the key to managing overuse injuries & why light load can sometimes be not

as effective as heavy load.� Why fundamental movement patterns are essential for all your patients.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fee: £250 by cheque or online, payable to ‘Health Education Seminars’ (includes refreshments, coursemanual and CPD certificate of attendance - 15hrs).

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Unravelling Strength &Conditioning for Therapists (new 2 day course)

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Day 18.45 – 9.00

9.00 – 10.30

10.30 – 10.45

10.45 – 13.00

13.00 – 13.30

13.30 – 15.30

15.30 – 17.00

Registration

Discover the art and science of strength training and why becoming a bettercoach is the secret to becoming a better therapist.

Break

Practical on the skill of creating tension & why it is the key to strength trainingand how to apply it to your existing exercises for maximum benefit.Hint: A bridge will never feel the same again.

Lunch

The Secrets to exercise compliance part 1. Discover why physio and patientmindset is more important than you think and how understanding this willtransform your practice and boost exercise compliance even in your moststubborn clients.

Transform your squat. Here we dive into the great world of squatting. We willexplore regressions, progressions, static, dynamic and how we can adapt it formost pathologies and clients. Discover the coaching cues that will enable youto coach all levels from novice to powerlifter.

Day 29.00 – 10.30

10.30 – 10.45

10.45 – 13.00

13.00 – 13.30

13.30 – 15.30

15.30 – 17.00

The secrets to exercise compliance part 2. Here we discover why keepingthings simple and reducing the number of exercises you prescribe willimmediately improve adherence and athletic performance.Hint: this includes all levels of athletic performance from weekend warrior toprofessional athlete.

Break

Hinge Practical. This is the missing link in physiotherapy treatment. Learn whypatterns such as the deadlift and swing can destroy fat and lower limb tendonproblems. Hint: most physio’s do not coach this.

Lunch

Strength training NOT body Building. Here we explore; how strength training isking in fat loss & not aerobic training, the importance of muscle length tensionrelationship and the force velocity curve. The biomechanics of strength versuspower and the reps and sets continuum.Hint: 3 sets of 10 is not wrong, it’s just not always right.

Pull, Push and Turkish get up (TGU) practical. Discover how to coach thesemovement patterns to your clients and why I use a particular strength trainingapproach with most of my clients that will guarantee to boost strength gainswithout DOMS in 2-6 weeks.Hint: It’s not hypertrophy training.

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Lecture WebinarsStuck on the Hard Shoulder? Simple Solutions

Jo Gibson - MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)

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The Athletic Shoulder - identification of specific rehabilitation strategiesBen Ashworth - MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP, First Team physio - Arsenal Football Club

Lecture Webinars to be added during 2018Examination of the Active Foot & Ankle

Fraser McKinney - MSc MCSP First Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC

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Tendinopathy Management in SportMark Young - MCSP, Specialist Performance Physiotherapist, Geelong FC

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Conference Webinar Fees - from £89

Proprioception / Focus on Sensorimotor Rehabilitation

UK Lower Limb Specialists

Evidence Based Physical Therapy

UK Spinal Specialists

UK Strength & Conditioning Specialists and more conference presentations coming in 2018

Lecture Webinar Fees - £50

Stuck on the Hard Shoulder? Simple Solutions Jo Gibson - MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)

Observational Gait Analysis - clinical hints & tips for therapists Paul Harradine - MSc FCPodMed FFPM RCPS(Glasg) CertEd

The Athletic Shoulder - identification of specific rehabilitationstrategies

Ben Ashworth - MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP, First Team physio - Arsenal Football Club

Lecture Webinars to be added during 2018

Examination of the Active Foot & Ankle Fraser McKinney - MSc MCSP First Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC

Evidence Based Exercise Prescriptions for Rehabilitation Dr Raphael Brandon - PhD MSc ASCC, Head of Sports Medicine & Science - England Cricket

Tendinopathy Management in Sport Mark Young - MCSP, Specialist Performance Physiotherapist, Geelong FC

More Lectures, Technique Demonstrations and Rehabilitation Exercises willbe added - all from clinicians working at the very top of their profession

Group Discount - contact us for details of group discounts for depts, clubs, universities, clinics and practices

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Proprioception /Focus on Sensorimotor Rehabilitation

Proprioception from Birth to Early Years: implications for the futureWendy Joy MCSP

Proprioception and multi-sensory integrationAlan Sealy BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy

Sensorimotor Rehabilitation for Neck PainChris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACP

Proprioception in the Lumbar Spine – relevancy, context & treatmentDr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSP

Novel Approach Rehabilitation – challenging the Neurological system topromote adaptationFraser McKinney MSc MCSP 1st Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC

Proprioception and the rehabilitation process - key considerationsJason Laird MSc MCSP BSc Lead Physio GB Gymnastics

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Proprioception / Focus on Sensorimotor RehabilitationWendy Joy Highly Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist MCSPWendy is a specialist paediatric physiotherapist with a keen interest in developmental rehabilitation for children &young people. She runs a multidisciplinary paediatric therapy practice, Total Children’s Therapy, in Dorset which hasgained a superb reputation for the holistic way it treats all children and families. Families travel not only from localand surrounding counties, but from around the UK and from overseas to be seen at the clinic.She is also co-founder of Storycises®, which is a structured & progressive proprioceptive movement programme foryoung children. It has been adopted by numerous schools, early years’ settings, paediatric therapy departments andportage services around the UK to aid the development of fundamental movement skills.She regularly presents around the UK at conferences, workshops and lectures.

Alan Sealy, BSc (Hons), Grad Dip Manipulative Physiotherapy, MCSPAlan is the founder and director of Aberdeen Balance Clinic, specialising in the treatment and rehabilitation of vestib-ular and balance disorders. With over 20 years experience in the field, Alan has treated and helped over 6000 dizzypatients, within the NHS, private practice and as director of Oslo ‘Balanseklinikken’, Scandinavia’s busiest balanceclinic. This considerable experience is utilized in research and educational courses throughout Europe and the UK,from Sweden to Portugal! He has presented at international conferences and medical symposia and has had articlesand reviews published in peer-reviewed medical and rehabilitation journals.Now based in Aberdeen, his time is split between his private practice, lecturing and research.

Chris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACP Physiotherapist specialising in Neck PainChris is a full time Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, specialising in neck pain. He set up Kent Neck Pain Centre inTonbridge, Kent in 2010. He is a popular and in-demand public speaker and very regularly presents his work tostudents, health professionals and lawyers in schools, NHS Hospitals, private clinics and at national conferences.His latest publication (2014) on an evidence-based approach to whiplash medico-legal reporting (Journal of Forensicand Legal Medicine) has been described as ‘unquestionably original’, ‘ground-breaking’ and latterly as ‘very nicework’ by whiplash authority Robert Ferrari. He has an expert witness medico-legal caseload, representing theChartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) in Parliament in 2013. He has also represented the CSP on the Ministryof Justice Whiplash Reform Working Group (2014) – tasked with reforming the whiplash medico-legal reportingsystem in England and Wales – and as a Director of MedCo (2015) (http://www.medco.org.uk/).He has appeared on BBC1, BBC2, BBC Parliament, BBC Radio 4 and in the national press discussing whiplashinjury.

Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSPNeil is a consultant physiotherapist with a special interest in spinal function. He has worked in the NHS, private sec-tor and armed forces and treats complex spinal patients as well as working in a orthopaedic triage environment. Hehas attained a clinical doctorate at the University of Southampton and completed his MACP training in 2002 and hisMSc in 2003. He is a previous Vice chair of the MACP and provides mentorship and examination support on MACPcourses. He has presented all over the U.K and abroad leading manual therapy and clinical reasoning sessions. Hiscurrent post in the NHS covers ESP leadership, complex patient management and research activities.

Mr Fraser McKinney MSc MCSP 1st Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FCFraser McKinney currently works as Rehabilitator and Movement Specialist and 1st Team Physiotherapist at the pre-miership football club West Bromwich Albion FC. Fraser has over 11 years experience in sport, previously working inpremiership rugby for Newcastle Falcons RUFC and as the Head Physiotherapist for British Basketball in the lead upto and at the London 2012 Olympics.His academic interest in foot and ankle injuries in sport combined with extensive clinical physiotherapy skills acrossthe many settings has given Fraser a strong knowledge base around the topic of the ‘foot & ankle’ anatomy, injuries,rehabilitation and treatment interventions. Fraser has presented at the International Amateur Athletics Federation(IAAF) conference, presented CPD events at Professional sports clubs, lectured at MSc level and delivered teachingseminars to therapists and professional athletes. He has a growing national reputation as a sports physiotherapistwith increasing recognition of his expertise in the specific area of the rehabilitation of the foot and ankle.

Jason Laird BSc MSc MCSP Lead Physiotherapist British GymnasticsJason is an experienced sports physiotherapist currently working for the English Institute of Sport as the LeadPhysiotherapist for British Gymnastics. Prior to his work in Gymnastics, he worked for British Judo as the LeadPhysiotherapist during the Rio 2016 cycle. Jason has extensive experience of elite performance environmentshaving previously worked at the Chelsea FC Academy and the Royal Ballet Company.Jason has degrees in both Sports Rehabilitation (BSc) and Physiotherapy (MSc Pre-Registration) as well as a Post-Graduate Diploma in Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He is a member of both the MusculoskeletalAssociation of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports andExercise Medicine (ACPSEM) and has travelled extensively as a clinician including the recent 2016 Olympic Gamesin Rio. You can follow Jason on Twitter as @PhysioReel

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Delegate feedback fromProprioception / Focus on Sensorimotor Rehabilitation conference

Southampton – September 22nd 2017Aspects of the day you found most useful:

� Conference idea is great for experienced therapists as it gives us great depth of knowledgeat our experienced level� Ideas for integrating into every single patient we see in the clinic� Practical application of theories – “keeping it simple”- take home messages to use straight

away in clinic� The implications to clinical practice & how to assess things in clinic� Jason Laird talk, really broke it down simply & makes it really beneficial to apply in clinic� Neil Langridge – brought together that holistic treatment can be so beneficial� A great value conference with great speakers� A variety of speakers bringing proprioception together for the whole body – each speaker

reinforced what the others were saying� Online - we can revisit and consolidate� Linking of different experts with common topic� All the speakers were excellent and made their subjects interesting and understandable.� The practical aspects� Quality of lecturers� Excellent coverage of the topic� Rehab tips in Fraser McKinney’s lecture� Rehab considerations� Proprioceptive & vestibular/ocular testing & how to treat implications to clinical practice.� Variation of speakers from different backgrounds� Very interesting topics & very well presented.� Chris Worsfold – great recap of his course/principals� Good to have different representatives from different specialities.� Exercise progression ideas for the individual patients, especially those relating to the non-

athlete� Good length of lectures� The importance of all elements of child development� The importance of involving all senses to improve balance and proprioception� Alan Sealy’s & Chris Worsfold’s work� Good common thread� Q & A� Experts together & panel discussion� I found it has helped me understand the relationship between the head & the neck.� Fraser McKinney lecture� Practical advice from Jason Laird� The first lecture on early years sensory motor control� Jason Laird speech at the end

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UK Lower Limb Specialists 2017

The Reality of Lower Limb Rehabilitation and ReconditioningMr Nick Grantham MSc, CSCS, ASCC Performance Enhancement Specialist

Relationship of squatting, landing & running performance to patellofemoralpainDr Lee Herrington PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS

The essential components of dynamic joint stability; rehabilitation of theemergency responseDr Claire Minshull PhD, Rehabilitation & Conditioning Specialist

Functional Rehabilitation of Groin InjuriesMr Johnny Wilson, Head of Sports Medicine, Notts County FC

Clinical Observational Gait AnalysisMr Paul Harradine MSc FCPodMed FFPM RCPS(Glasg) CertEd

Soleus: the missing link on sports rehabilitation pathwayMr Fraser McKinney MSc MCSP 1st Team Physiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC

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UK Lower Limb Specialists 2017Nick Grantham has become recognised as a specialist in athletic preparation and has worked in high performancesport for almost 20 years. He has worked closely with professional teams, National Governing Bodies and homeinstitute medical teams assisting in the management, monitoring and implementation of injury managementprogrammes. Nick continues to develop his knowledge of advanced training concepts and evidence based trainingprinciples. A sought after ‘expert’ Nick has presented seminars and practical workshops for the Football Association,BASEM, British Olympic Association and UK Strength & Conditioning Association. Nick has successfully transferredhis detailed knowledge of training athletes into the public arena for rapid results and has a great ability to make thecomplex seem obvious and simple, making it easy to apply in your clinics.

Lee is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Rehabilitation, University of Salford; programme leader for the MSc Sports InjuryRehabilitation course (http://www.salford.ac.uk/courses/sports-injury-rehabilitation). Has a technical lead clinical rolewith the English Institute of Sport and acts as a consultant physiotherapist to a number of premiership &championship football and rugby union clubs. Worked as part of the Team GB medical team at the London 2012Olympic Games and the Team GB medical team for the Baku 2015 European Games. Has previously worked withBritish Swimming team, Great Britain Women’s Basketball team, Wigan Warriors and Great Britain Rugby Leagueteams. Research interests are the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries, specifically: anterior knee pain;hamstring muscle injuries and rehabilitation following knee surgery (principally ACL reconstruction), along with workinto the swimming and rugby shoulder, has published over 100 research papers(http://www.seek.salford.ac.uk/profiles/HERRINGTON534.jsp).

Claire has over 14 years of research, teaching and clinical experience in the field of sports medicine. She currentlyleads a collaboration between 2 Edinburgh Universities and a major NHS Orthopaedic and Trauma & OrthopaedicsDepartment, forging new research into rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgery. Prior to this she was a SeniorLecturer at Nottingham Trent University, leading a range of undergraduate and postgraduate sports medicinecourses. Her research and teaching interests include the influences of exercise, training and rehabilitationendeavours on dynamic joint stability, neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and psychobiological performance. Claire haspublished her research in leading peer- reviewed sports medicine journals and has presented at national andinternational conferences. She is also an expert reviewer for several sports medicine and physiology journals andsupervises PhD students in the area. Through her private practice, Claire practically bridges the gap betweenStrength and Conditioning, Neuromuscular Physiology and Physiotherapy, working with professional athletes, jointreplacement patients and clinicians to optimise physical conditioning and recovery.Claire is an avid sports woman, with an empathy for the ACL-injured athlete.

James Moore is currently employed by the British Olympic Association (BOA) as the manager for the IntensiveRehabilitation Unit (IRU) at Bisham Abbey, and has worked with multiple sports throughout the UK, USA andAustralia. James will also be Head of Performance Services for Team GB at the inaugural European Games in Bakuin 2015, and Deputy Chef de Mission Performance Services for Team GB for the Olympic Games in Rio 2016. Hehas previously held positions such as Head of Medical at Saracens RFC, and consultant Physiotherapist for UKAand the RFU, where he worked through two Olympic cycles including London 2012, and helped in the preparation forthe Rugby World Cup in 2011. He is also on the Board as a Director for Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM) at theCentre for Health & Human Performance (CHHP) and was the medical team leader for Gloucester County CricketClub. He completed his Masters in advanced Physiotherapy at University of Queensland in 2000, and hasundertaken further studies and qualifications in Strength & Conditioning, Pilates and Biomechanics. James haslectured on hip and groin injuries for over 10 years and has a strong research interest in hip mechanics; lower limbmuscle architecture, with a particular interest in hamstring injuries and speed development.

Paul Harradine is a clinical musculoskeletal podiatrist and director of The Podiatry Centre, with clinics aroundHampshire and Surrey. Since qualifying in 1994 Paul has gained an MSc (Sports injury and therapy) and CertEdworking in both NHS clinical specialist posts and educational settings before becoming a full time private practitionerin 2003. He lectures on the post graduate circuit and has published papers in podiatric, physiotherapy andorthopaedic texts on first ray function, plantar pressure analysis technology, taping, outcome studies, orthosesproduction and foot function theory amalgamation. Paul has prescribed more than 9000 pairs of custom footorthotics, making more than 6000 of these himself. He is a keen sportsman, participating in Triathlon, and workswithin professional football, cricket and tennis teams including Southampton FC and Hampshire County CricketClubs.

Fraser McKinney currently works as Rehabilitator and Movement Specialist and 1st Team Physiotherapist at thepremiership football club West Bromwich Albion FC. Fraser has over 11 years experience in sport, previouslyworking in premiership rugby for Newcastle Falcons RUFC and as the Head Physiotherapist for British Basketball inthe lead up to and at the London 2012 Olympics.His academic interest in foot and ankle injuries in sport combined with extensive clinical physiotherapy skills acrossthe many settings has given Fraser a strong knowledge base around the topic of the ‘foot & ankle’ anatomy, injuries,rehabilitation and treatment interventions. Fraser has presented at the International Amateur Athletics Federation(IAAF) conference, presented CPD events at Professional sports clubs, lectured at MSc level and delivered teachingseminars to therapists and professional athletes. He has a growing national reputation as a sports physiotherapist

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Delegate feedback fromUK Lower Limb Specialists conference

Manchester - June 16th 2017Aspects of the day you found most useful:

� The realistic approach of the presenters and accepting research doesn’t portray clinicalrequirement� Great speakers, great content! Great venue� The set up, quick, well organised� Very useful and can be used immediately� Handouts / space for notes� Excellent examples with use of videos by Johnny Wilson� Amazing analogy and examples of gait� Latest research & rehab techniques� Paul Harradine lecture most informative� Snippets of numerous lectures & peoples / professions way of thinking� Although lots of interesting info, the best bits for me were Lee Herrington’s and Paul

Harradine’s talks where I can directly use these in practice� Brilliant day – thank you. Looking forward to Southampton later this year and to receiving

Johnny’s slides. Thank you.� Practical advice & useful background research� Good clinical transition� Practical elements� Functional rehab� Practical element that able to use immediately in clinical setting� Clinical usage in sport & knowing what I am doing & teaching is relevant� Great mix of speakers, all on one day and in the North is fantastic. I like the professional

mix of the speakers. Able to use a lot of the info clinically immediately� Excellent content presented openly & honestly by experienced, well researched presenters� Groin, Gait Analysis, Soleus� Good size – not too big� Ability to access lectures later on� Claire, Paul’s & Lee’s presentations as I can use this to help develop my practice in the

NHS more than the others (just specific to myself)� Content was excellent� Range of topics� Biomechanics from the Podiatrist. Paul simplified a complex aspect for a physio� Update of theory. Practical ideas� Lee’s lecture was excellent� Clinical� Very good course in general� Adaptations to running / gait� Gait analysis

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Evidence Based Physical Therapy 2016

Mick Thacker PhD. MSc. Grad Dip Phys. Grad Dip MNMSD. HPC. FCSP.Pain - Sensation or Perception ? Implications for clinical practice.

Mark Young MCSP, Specialist Performance PhysiotherapistTricky tendons & practical solutions: Applying the evidence to clinicalpractice

Assoc Prof Roger Kerry MSc FMACP MCSPCervical Arterial Dysfunction implications for clinical practice

Dr Claire Minshull PhD Rehabilitation & Conditioning SpecialistHow to really rehabilitate strength; the glaring omission of basic principlesin rehabilitation research

Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)Searching for the magic bullet in shoulder rehabilitation – are we gettingnearer?

Chris Mcleod MSc ASCC, Senior Strength and Conditioning Coach - EISIdentify, Inspire, Insight: Decision making in uncertainty

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Evidence Based Physical Therapy 2016Mick Thacker PhD. MSc. Grad Dip Phys. Grad Dip MNMSD. HPC. FCSP.Senior Consultant AHP (Pain) Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & PI Centre for Human and AerospacePhysiological Sciences & Pain Section, Neuroimaging. Institute of Psychiatry. Kings College London.Mick qualified as a physiotherapist in 1987. He undertook and passed with distinction advanced training in manualtherapy before completing a Master’s degree at University College London. Mick completed his PhD at King’sCollege London (KCL) researching the molecular neuroimmunology of neuropathic pain. He has held lecturing postsat Brunel University, St Georges Medical School and KCL. Mick wrote and led the Award winning MSc Pain; Scienceand Society at KCL and was a member of curriculum development team of the International Association for theStudy of Pain. Mick has published many original peer reviewed papers and several book chapters and has spoken atmany conferences across the globe. More laterly, Mick has focused on the investigation of supraspinal painmechanisms using neuroimaging and is now working with Prof Andy Clark at Edinburgh to investigate the role ofPredictive Processing in Pain.

Mark Young MCSP, Specialist Performance PhysiotherapistMark is an accomplished physiotherapist with a unique mix of research and clinical skills. He was awarded the postgraduate scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport in 2003, where he worked with several elite sports at the AISheadquarters. He is passionate about the need for research, and has had his own research published in the BJSM.He has previously worked as a consultant to Nike Athletics, working with some of the world’s leading athletes on theWorld Athletics Tour, and with the English Institute of Sport, in association with UK Athletics, at their North LondonHigh Performance Centre in Lee Valley. Mark was the National Lead Physiotherapist for the England & WalesCricket Board, prior to returning home to Melbourne, Australia where he is now Head of Performance at GeelongCats, Australian Rules Football Club.

Assoc Prof Roger Kerry MSc FMACP MCSPRoger is an Associate Professor in the Division of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University ofNottingham, UK, and an Honorary Fellow of the UK’s Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists. Hehas been involved in clinical and academic education for the past 15 years with focused interests in clinicalreasoning, assessment and management of cranio-cervical dysfunction, heamodynamics, and chronic pain. Rogerhas published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and academic texts on the areas of haemodynamics, cervicalarterial dysfunction, education, as well as the philosophy of science. He is an accomplished international speaker.He is member of the IFOMPT working party for examination of the cervical spine, and a co-author of the IFOMPTframework for examination of the cervical region. His doctoral studies are concerned with the nature of causation inevidence-based medicine.

Dr Claire Minshull PhD Rehabilitation & Conditioning SpecialistClaire has worked in the field of sports medicine for over 15 years as a Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Consultant andas a Practitioner. She has designed, led and managed major clinical and non-clinical research trials, supervisedseveral PhD students, and has published over 30 research papers in leading peer-reviewed sports medicinejournals. She is regularly invited to speak at national and international academic and professional symposia, writesfor sports magazines and, serves as expert reviewer for several scientific sports medicine and physiology peer-reviewed journals. Claire's research and teaching interests include the influences of exercise, training andrehabilitation on dynamic joint stability, neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and psychobiological performance. Her workalso focuses on assessing neuromuscular function optimally and developing specialised rehabilitation protocols forenhancing functional and performance. Claire's area of expertise means that she uniquely spans the gap betweenthe physiology of conditioning and physiotherapeutic rehabilitation.

Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)Jo is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist working at the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital anda Partner in private practice. She has worked as a Shoulder Specialist since 1995 and lectures nationally andinternationally about assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder complex.She provides a consultancy service to several elite sports teams regarding shoulder rehabilitation. Jo is also anAssociate Lecturer at Liverpool University and has developed Masters modules for the diagnosis and treatment ofupper limb pathology.Jo has published in peer-reviewed journals and has written several book chapters. She is a member of the BritishElbow & Shoulder Society Research Committee, Co-Editor of the Educational section of the British Shoulder &Elbow Journal and Chair of the EUSSER Education Committee.

Chris Mcleod MSc ASCC Senior Strength and Conditioning Coach - English Institute of SportChris is a Senior Strength & Conditioning coach for the English Institute of Sport, where he oversees the S&Cdelivery and technical development of staff in Bisham Abbey, Lee Valley and Milton Keynes .Through his careerChris has worked as Strength and Conditioning coach for a wide range of sports including GB Sailing, RFUW,Gymnastics, Badminton, GB Swimming and Rugby 7’s. Chris was the National Strength and Conditioning lead forEngland Netball and Modern Pentathlon GB, within these roles Chris has been involved in Olympic Games,Commonwealth Games and World Championship preparations.

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UK Spinal Specialists 2016

Mr Chris Worsfold - MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACPClinical Approaches to Sensorimotor Impairment in Whiplash Injury & NeckPain

Mr Chris Mercer - MSc MMACP MCSPTrue Masqueraders - are we finding them?

Dr Neil Langridge DClinP MMACP MSc (Manip Ther) MCSPThe key elements of rehabilitating movement in chronic LBP

Dr Shantanu Kar - Consultant MSK RadiologistImaging for Spinal Pain

Mr Mike Stewart - MCSPOrder from Chaos: Making sense of spinal pain through lived experiences.

Dr Chris McCarthy - PhD, FMACP, FCSPA New Definition of Manipulation of the Spine

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UK Spinal Specialists 2016Mr Chris Worsfold - Clinical Approaches to Sensorimotor Impairment in Whiplash Injury & Neck PainChris Worsfold has over 25 years’ experience and is a full time clinician specialising in neck pain. He is anexperienced and in-demand public speaker and has spoken at over fifty national conferences, seminars andUniversities to health professionals, Master’s level postgraduates and lawyers. He has a considerable medico-legalcaseload and gave oral evidence in Parliament to the Transport Select Committee investigation into whiplash claimsin 2013 and has been both a member of the Ministry of Justice Whiplash Reform Group and a Director of MedCo. Hehas authored 16 peer reviewed publications and has appeared on BBC1, BBC2, BBC Parliament and BBC Radio 4discussing whiplash injury.

Chris Mercer - True Masqueraders - are we finding them?Chris is a Consultant Physiotherapist and has a split role, as clinical lead for MSK at Western Sussex Hospitals NHSTrust, and Lead for the Spinal Clinic there. He has a particular interest in Spines, and has been involved in thedevelopment of several national and international guidelines related to the management of Low Back Pain and NeckPain. He is a past Chair of the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) and is currentlyChair of the Organising committee for a major international MSK conference in Glasgow, IFOMPT2016.Chris has an interest in developing competencies for extended scope physiotherapists and in integrating researchinto practice. He is a visiting lecturer for MSc courses in Brighton and Coventry. He is an enthusiastic, if veryaverage, surfer.

Dr Neil Langridge - The key elements of rehabilitating movement in chronic LBPNeil is a consultant physiotherapist with a special interest in spinal function. He has worked in the NHS, privatesector and armed forces and treats complex spinal patients as well as working in a spinal triage environment. He hasattained a clinical doctorate at the University of Southampton and completed his MACP training in 2002 and his MScin 2003. He is a previous Vice chair of the MACP and provides mentorship and examination support on MACPcourses. He has presented all over the U.K and abroad whilst leading manual therapy sessions at a number ofUniversities. His current post in the NHS covers ESP leadership, complex patient management and researchactivities. He is currently undertaking a post graduate certificate in the management of headache via the University ofEdinburgh.

Dr Shantanu Kar - Imaging for Spinal PainDr Kar is a highly experienced radiologist at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust with a keeninterest in musculoskeletal radiology.

Mr Mike Stewart - Order from Chaos: Making sense of spinal pain through lived experiencesMike is a full-time clinician with over fifteen years of experience managing complex, persistent painconditions. In addition, he is a dedicated practice-based educator committed to providing evidence-basededucation to a wide variety of health professionals. Mike is currently undertaking an MSc in ClinicalEducation at the University of Brighton.During his presentation, Mike will explore the following:

� Worries & concerns related to spinal pain� Categorical and contextual clinical reasoning differences� The roles of the practice-based educator� Facilitation through experiential learning methods� The role of metaphors within pain reconceptualisation

Dr Chris McCarthy - A New Definition of Manipulation of the SpineDr McCarthy is the immediate past chair of the UK Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP)and is a Consultant Physiotherapist at the London Spine Unit, UK. He is a Spinal fellow in Orthopaedics andinvestigates and manages orthopaedic spinal pain in conjunction with two spinal surgeons. His PhD investigated therole of exercise in OA and lead, in part, to the national recommendation of exercise for this condition. He wasawarded the young investigator of the year award by the British Society of Rheumatologists in 2001 for this work. Hispost-doctoral studies have investigated the issue of sub classification of non-specific low back pain and these areongoing. Prior to taking up his current post he was an Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation at the Medical school ofWarwick University. He has recently published "Combined Movement Theory: Rational Manipulation and Mobilisationof the Vertebral Column" with Churchill Livingstone, a text book encouraging the integration of mobilisation andmanipulative techniques using Dr Brian Edward's combined movements principles. He instigated and co-authoredthe MACP's guidance document for pre-manipulative screening and has published over 40 peer reviewed articleswhilst lecturing internationally on combined movements and manipulation. He has recently been awarded fellowshipof both the MACP & the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy for advances in Manual Therapy.

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UK Strength & Conditioning Specialists 2016“Getting Ready for Game Day”

Jared Deacon MSc, ASCC, Strength & Conditioning Coach - Scottish Rugby Academies and Scotland National U20'sJared has extensive experience in three main strands of sports performance; firstly, as a competitor in track athleticsin the 400m he competed at every major championships in a 10 year international career including the OlympicGames in Sydney in 2000 and winning gold medals in the 4x400m at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and 2002European Championships. Secondly, as an athletics coach he has worked for UK Athletics as a sprint and hurdlescoach as well as being team coach at European and World Junior Championships. Jared has coached athletes to allmajor championships whether working as a voluntary coach or as part of the UKA role. Thirdly, Jared has worked asa Strength & Conditioning coach for over 10 years having roles within the English Institute of Sport working acrossmany different sports and currently working with Scottish Rugby Academies and the Scotland National Under 20squad.

Joel Brannigan MSc BA ASCC, Head of Strength and Conditioning - Durham County Cricket ClubCurrently working in professional cricket, Joel spent the last 9 years working as a head of strength and conditioningin the university sector with Team Northumbria. During those 9 years he built a successful university departmentcatering for over 400 student athletes as well as developing many young coaches. Growing to a team of 8 coachesin his time there, he has a wide range of experience in over 25 sports with athletes ranging from Olympic andParalympic level, down to student athletes. Seeking a change of environment he was able to make the transition intoprofessional sport based on both his experiences in a university, and on the back of his own previous career inprofessional rugby as a player. He has also delivered on several NGB projects and private consultancy work and is aUKSCA Tutor. As a coach his career has been able to develop and evolve (on many occasions!) so that he can getthe most out of both athletes and staff. He has particular interest in the "education" of development athletes andcreating different coaching environments that drive the full spectrum of athlete by combining hard work, a groupethos, integrity, but most of all individualism.

Scott Pearson MSc, Strength Coach - British CyclingAs a Strength & Conditioning coach Scott's primary objective is to develop the most athletic, physically and mentallyprepared athletes in British Cycling. Scott provides his atheltes with the best service possible through consistentlyhigh levels of coaching, programming and education and he believes his role as strength coach makes me a majorcontributor in the career and performance of the athletes he works with. Scott has spent over six years working in topflight professional rugby and has now turned his expertise to help prepare members of the British Cycling team forRio 2016. Scott prides himself on his ability to utilise both the knowledge and experience he has gained to provide apositive atmosphere; where hard-work, learning and enjoyment are fundamental.

Chris Tombs MSc, Head of Strength and Conditioning - Northants County Cricket ClubChris has spent 21 years working in physical preparation and strength and conditioning, the last 14 in professionalsport and National teams (2 years in the USA). His work has seen him work extensively across two mainprofessional sports and 2 continents and he has been fortunate enough to win trophies with 2 different teams, in 2different sports plus national titles in both men's and women's rugby in the USA. His main areas of interest andspecialism are, Athlete development through a robust philosophy of integrated strength foundation. A process ofdelivering and optimising the effective use of the the strength qualities in to a well rounded strength and conditioningprogram. Over the past 5 years particularly Chris has looked more "globally" at performance systems and themanagement of a 24 hour athlete. Looking strategically at implementation of complimentary technologies to aid inthe decision making process and building support structures to facilitate athlete development through behaviouralchange and performance services.

Ian Pyper BSc (Hons) MSc ASCC, Performance Scientist and Senior Strength & Conditioning Coach - British TriathlonIan has worked as a full time S&C coach with the English Institute of Sport for just under 10 years, and as a part timeS&C coach with the Scottish Institute of Sport for 2 years prior to that. During this time he has worked with over 20different sports in both Olympic, Paralympic and professional sports. Having been involved in the preparation of ahandful of individual athletes for the Beijing Olympic Games, he moved onto lead the preparation with GB Boxingand British Triathlon into London 2012. In his current role Ian heads up the S&C delivery for British Triathlon and is inthe final training blocks for the 2016 Olympic Games.

Stuart Yule BSc (Hons), ASCC, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach - Glasgow WarriorsStuart is a physiotherapy graduate with 16 years of strength and conditioning coaching experience. Stuart has beenan S&C coach across a number of sports including hockey, badminton, athletics and had a lead role with GB judoteam up to the 2008 Olympics. His career has enabled him to coach in the Scottish Institute of Sport, EnglishInstitute of Sport and for the last 6 1/2 years in professional rugby with Glasgow Warriors.Stuart sporting highlights are in Olympic weightlifting in which he represented Scotland at two CommonwealthGames. More recently Stuart has competed in Strongman and has success at u90kg, achieving podium positions atNational championships.

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HE WebinarsFrequently Asked Questions

Here’s answers to some common questions to help you get started on hewebinars.com. If youhave any other questions, please get in touch via [email protected].

How do I view the session(s)?To view the excellent content on the site, you will need an internet enabled device such as a PC,Laptop, Mac or Tablet. The bigger the screen the better so we don’t recommend using your mobilephone to view. We also recommend using a reasonable broadband connection (5mpbs or higher)rather than a 3G/4G mobile network.You may also need headphones or speakers connected so you can hear the sound and perhapsa glass or mug of something (optional).

Do I get a CPD certificate?Yes, please click on the link at the end of the session.

Do I have to pay?Our sessions are recorded from offline events as part of the Health Education Seminarsprogramme. Users that attend the offline event can usually access the online content at no extracharge. Prices for viewing the content via this site varies but you can find out more atwww.hewebinars.com or go ahead and subscribe to sessions here.

Do I need any software?Each session will be streamed using some of the latest technology to make it as simple as possiblefor you to watch. All you need is the latest version of your web browser installed – seebrowsehappy.com for more information on how to check. If you are watching on a windowsmachine (PC or Laptop), you will need Adobe Flash Player installed – click here to check if youhave this. We also recommend using a browser other than Internet Explorer – such as Firefox orChrome – however this is not vital.

Can I use my iPad?Absolutely, yes. (Although see above regarding the bigger the screen, the better).

What do I do if I have problems?You shouldn’t – although as the sessions are broadcast across the internet, there are manyvariables that can affect your viewing experience. One of the most common is restrictions made byoffices and places of work such as firewall settings and streaming preferences. If you can’t viewfrom the office, try from home - this may solve the problem.But in the unlikely event that this does not resolve the problem, you can contact technical supporthere. Try to be as descriptive as possible with the problem you are having so they can help youefficiently - screen grabs / screenshots often help.

Other Questions, Comments, Feedback?Good or bad, we welcome your thoughts and feedback on the viewing experience on this site. Youcan contact us via [email protected] or by calling the number below. You can also find outmore about our offline CPD events with these details.

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Q. I have subscribed to Webinars. Should I be able to view a video/have audio for these?As I only appear to be able to see the lecture slides. Is this what it should be?

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To fix this we would recommend using Google Chrome as your browser and then following the belowsteps to get the webinars working:

1. Open Google Chrome2. Go to the webinar that you wish to view via HEWebinars.com3. Once that page has loaded you need to click on the padlock symbol next to the word secure, this is lo-cated next to the web url.4. In the list that appears, if you have Flash player installed, there should be an option for Flash with a jig-saw icon next to it. It is most likely set to Ask (default)5. Click where it says Ask (default) and change the option to Always Allow on this site.6. The Flash option should now display Allow next to it. (see screenshot below)7. Refresh the page by clicking the icon that looks like an arrow turning back around on itself and which isnext to the padlock symbol you previously clicked to show the options.8. The webpage should reload and the video should start playing for you automatically

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Evening Lecture Tutor

ACL Reconstruction Management Dr Lee Herrington (PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS)

Anterior Knee Pain - differential diagnosis& treatment Dr Lee Herrington (PhD, MSc, MCSP, SRP, CSCS)

Athletic Screening - Recognising &Reducing Injury Risk

Simon Noad MSc PGDip BSc (Hons) MCSPMMACP, Senior Physio, British Sprint Canoeing

Cervical Arterial Dysfunction - a cliniciansguide

Roger Kerry (MCSP FMACP MSc) &Alan Taylor (MCSP MSc MLACP)

Clinical Reasoning within the Spine Dr Neil Langridge (PhD MSc MCSP MMACP)

Dynamic Instability of the Hip Joint:Assessment & Training

James Moore (M.Phty (Manips), BSc (Hons) MCSP,CSCS, Intensive Rehabilitation Unit Manager at BishamAbbey National Sports Centre)

Elite Sports Taping -Upper Limb & Lower Limb Ashley James MCSP

Evidence Based Exercise Prescriptions forRehabilitation

Dr Raphael Brandon (PhD MSc ASCC, Head ofSports Medicine & Science - England Cricket)

Examination of the Active Foot & Ankle Fraser McKinney (MSc MCSP First TeamPhysiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC)

Foot & Ankle Injuries Fraser McKinney (MSc MCSP First TeamPhysiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC)

Grappling with Groin Pain - Dilemmas inDiagnosis, The Spine & The Pelvis? Howard Turner BSc BAppSc MCSP

Hamstring Injuries - function, assessment& rehabilitation

James Moore (M.Phty (Manips), BSc (Hons) MCSP,CSCS, Intensive Rehabilitation Unit Manager at BishamAbbey National Sports Centre)

Loading Strategies & Prescription forRehabilitation - achieving successfuloutcomes

Nick Chadd MSc ASCC CSCS, Head of SportsScience / S&C, Manchester City FC Academy

Modern Exercise Prescription forTherapists

Nick Grantham (MSc, CSCS, ASCC, PerformanceEnhancement Specialist)

MSK Clinical Reasoning workshop Jay Cookson (MCSP MMACP)

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Evening Lecture Tutor

Muscle Fatigue: Current Concepts for KneeRehabilitation & Conditioning

Dr Claire Minshull (PhD, Advanced RehabilitationResearch Fellow: University of Edinburgh; QueenMargaret University, Edinburgh)

Neck Pain - new treatment approaches forthe busy clinician

Chris Worsfold MSc PGDipManPhys MCSP MMACPPhysiotherapist specialising in Neck Pain

Observational Gait Analysis - clinical hints& tips for therapists

Paul Harradine (MSc, BSc (Hons), SRCh, Cert Ed,Podiatrist)

Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy Dr Jeremy Lewis (PhD MSc MAPA MCSP MMACPMMPA)

Spinal Manipulation: What the heck are wedoing? Dr Chris McCarthy (PhD, FMACP, FCSP)

Stuck on the Hard Shoulder? SimpleSolutions Jo Gibson MCSP MSc (Adv. Practice)

The Athletic Shoulder - Identification ofspecific rehabilitation strategies

Ben Ashworth (MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP, First Teamphysio - Arsenal FC) ORDr Ian Horsley (PhD MSc MCSP CSCS NWRegional Physiotherapy Lead - EIS)

The Contracted (Frozen) Shoulder Dr Jeremy Lewis (PhD MSc MAPA MCSP MMACPMMPA)

The Elite Sporting Ankle Fraser McKinney (MSc MCSP First TeamPhysiotherapist - West Bromwich Albion FC)

The Grumbling Groin - managementstrategies for persistent groin pain

James Moore (M.Phty (Manips), BSc (Hons) MCSP,CSCS, Intensive Rehabilitation Unit Manager at BishamAbbey National Sports Centre)

The Practitioners Performance Toolbox -essential clinical & non-clinical skills forsport

Jason Laird (MSc MCSP BScLead Physio GB Gymnastics)

The Sensorimotor Spine & the linkage ofmanual therapy & exercise Dr Neil Langridge (PhD MSc MCSP MMACP)

The Sporting Hand, Wrist & Elbow Ian Gatt (MSc OMT MAACP MCSP, LeadPhysiotherapist - GB Boxing)

The Sporting Spine Jay Cookson (MCSP MMACP)

Understanding the Movement Puzzle -implications for performance and injuryprevention

Chris Mcleod MSc ASCC CSCS Strength andConditioning Technical Lead - English Institute of Sport

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2018 CPD Cataloguefor Therapy & Sports Rehab Professionals

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